by Sherry Klauer | Jun 6, 2021 | Blog
Feeling successful in work and life often comes down to the quality of our relationships. Misunderstandings and conflict zap our time and energy and can leave us feeling unheard, unseen, frustrated and even angry (the opposite of successful!). When these emotions come...
by Sharon Amoss | Jul 19, 2020 | Blog
As the saying goes, all history is revisionist. The history of a society, as understood in its collective memory, continually integrates new facts and interpretations of the events that are commonly understood as history. As a leadership development practitioner, the...
by Greg McCann | Mar 29, 2020 | Blog
The world today as a leader Exponential change, complexity and ever-increasing interdependency; just look at this Coronavirus global pandemic. As a leader today the world demands you develop greater capacity and agility. If you aren’t doing that, you may be managing,...
by Philip Davidson | Dec 1, 2019 | Blog
Kristin Neff, Psychology Professor at the University of Texas and leading researcher on the benefits of self-care, reports that three regular self-care practices give us the resources and resilience to thrive: 1. Acknowledging how difficult our current struggles are...
by Ann Deaton | Aug 5, 2018 | Blog
Should you focus on the long-term, or on the short-term? Is it better for a company to be innovative, or to maintain consistency over time? Which is more important–investing time and energy in your work or investing time and energy in your family? If you find...
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