When I coach leaders, some commonalities, regardless of position or industry typically surface. Our conversations are sometimes a little heavy, often quite humorous, and always insightful, at least for me,...
For many of us with school-aged kids, August is either the month they are heading back to the classroom (yay, post-pandemic physical schooling!) or thinking about heading back in September. For...
This month, as you know, we are focusing on choices. We've looked at what it means to give vs. teach, we've weighed cost against value, and we've taken stock of...
Last Christmas two of my MOST favorite people in the world gifted me this Page-A-Day desk calendar. Reading each day's sentiment has become part of the daily breakfast routine in our...
I was told the other day that I was "being an over-helper". Really? An over-helper? Yup. My 8-year-old told me in no uncertain terms that he didn't need me jumping...
Will & Grace. One of my all-time favorite shows.At its core, it was innovative and funny, depicted unconditional friendship, and blazed a new path on network television that took courage and risk. Will &...
In April, we spent time developing minor efforts of practice that helped us become more productive, while also exploring our opportunities to create micro-interactions with others, move forward despite reservations...
This past Monday I presented, to both live and virtual audiences, at the SHRM Talent Conference in Denver, Colorado. The topic I presented was Increasing Employee Engagement Through Connection and...
Who am I?Why do I do the things I do?What are my natural tendencies?What is my reputation?How do I present myself when I'm under stress?What do I want people to...
This time of year usually finds me contemplating two questions: When does the NCAA's March Madness Tournament begin and will my beloved Florida Gators receive an invitation to the Big...
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