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Four Simple Statements #412

Published on September 15, 2020 Written by

Lessons from Toni Morrison (and her father):  Whatever the work is, do it well – not for the boss, but for yourself.  You make the job; it doesn’t make you.  Your real life is with us, your family.  You are not the work you do; you are the person you are.  “…since that conversation with my father I… View Article

Too Many Feelings At Once #370

Published on July 17, 2020 Written by

 As a feeling person, when the vast array of feelings collide all at once, it results in numbness for me.  I can’t process them all, can’t feel anything, and am left in a void, feeling empty and wanting to disappear.   If not disappear, I’d like to run away.   Only I can’t. I must breathe, regroup, and center myself in something… View Article

Pay Attention #354

Published on June 25, 2020 Written by

 This week, I worked with two of my teams in person. Since March 10, these are two of the three teams I’ve seen “live” beyond Zoom.  In the most basic of ways, the spring of 2020 has stripped the pretense of formality and left us with clarity of the “real” priorities in life. While many of us… View Article

Getting Unstuck #258

Published on February 12, 2020 Written by

It’s lonely at the top. It’s not just a phrase if you’re the CEO, a leader, or a single parent. There are many situations in life where anyone can feel isolated, alone and unsure. What can you do when you’re in that situation, feeling vulnerable, scared and wishing for a lifeline? I’ve found several things… View Article

If You Pay Attention #220

Published on December 20, 2019 Written by

If You Pay Attention #220 Have you ever had a really challenging person in your life? Of course, you have. We all have. The great news about being in their presence, especially if it’s with frequency, is that they are showing us exactly what NOT to do on a daily basis. Some may get exasperated,… View Article

The Guilt Of The Season #219

Published on December 19, 2019 Written by

The Guilt Of The Season #219 Why do we have guilt over not fitting everything and everyone in—especially at this time of year? I was asked this question during an interview and my take is this: many of us have bought into a “you can have it all” experience in life. We worry about others’… View Article

Finding Joy In The Trials of Leadership

Published on September 30, 2019 9:12 am Written by

Being a female leader can be one of the most rewarding experiences any of us ever have. It can also be one of the most stressful, and at times, one of the most draining. It isn’t meant to be easy, but being women in business can be made easier through a variety of tips, strategies,… View Article

3 Ways to Be a Great Mentee

Published on May 30, 2019 Written by

3 Ways to Be a Great Mentee As a young person in business, there is a lot to learn. I frequently say that I feel like I went to college twice with all the learning I’ve had during my years in the workforce. For us young professionals, most of the information we need to succeed… View Article

It’s Always Easy #34

Published on April 4, 2019 Written by

It’s Always Easy #34 Friends for a lifetime. It’s been said before, but those people who you’ve known since childhood – perhaps since single digits- you can go months and years without seeing and when you reunite it’s as if you’ve never missed a day. It’s remarkable really. I had one of these days with… View Article

What the Heck is EOS: Chapter Download

Published on September 20, 2018 Written by

We are excited to share a free download of the first Chapter of What the Heck is EOS, written by Gino Wickman and Tom Bouwer. Download Purchase the full book on Amazon.

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