Let me guess. You had back to back meetings today followed by a few back to back conference calls. The work plan that once made sense and was really do-able (if you actually had some time at your …
The Being of Leadership
I took my first acting class when I was in elementary school and theater was a part of my world all the way through college and into "real life." At some point, probably around the arrival of …
High Potentials: Get Engaged or Wave Goodbye
I had always been a go-getter at work; taking on large project loads, in the creative mix, and engaged with my work… that was, until I hit a wall nearly 10 years into my tenure with my company. The …
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Leaders Embrace the Adventure
When I was in college I studied for a summer in London. It was one of the best summers of my life filled with friends, theatre, and tons of adventure. Nearly every weekend I would get on a plane to …
Leaders Say Sorry; Losers Stay Silent
When you do something wrong, is the first thing you do say "I'm sorry" or is it to look around and see if anyone noticed? I walked my son to his classroom this morning and he still had a few …
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Leaders Create a Culture of Possibility
My daughter lost another tooth this weekend. As soon as it fell out, she began to inquire about the Tooth Fairy and wondered aloud if she'd make an appearance. Just like in December, when she …
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