Feb 18, 2021 | Happiness Fulfillment & Self Esteem, Leadership & Career Development
2020 afforded me some time to look back on my life and to think about how I ended up where I am and what, if anything, I would do differently. A book, “The Midnight Library” by Matt Haig, and the Pixar movie “Soul” contributed to my “defending my life” emotional...
Feb 12, 2021 | Happiness Fulfillment & Self Esteem, Leadership & Career Development
One of my clients recently texted me a note that said, “I’m making a comeback.” She had been going through a tough time with career decisions, the pandemic, and accomplishing some of the goals on her “to do list.” Her note made me laugh out loud which I really needed...
Jan 28, 2021 | Leadership & Career Development, Relationships |
I recently read an article that said most people love to give advice but most people don’t like to receive advice. Yes, you read that right. Who doesn’t like to tell someone else what to do? And who of us actively dislikes when someone else tells us what to do? Me! I...
Jan 21, 2021 | Leadership, Leadership & Career Development |
I’m old enough to remember a time when there were very few female physicians, dentists, lawyers, CEOs or high-ranking politicians. As a child not one of my family’s doctors was a woman. There was a time in the not-so-distant past when women couldn’t have a credit...
Dec 17, 2020 | Happiness Fulfillment & Self Esteem, Leadership & Career Development, Relationships
One of my clients recently told me that her value as a person was going to decline if she ended her love relationship. When I looked shocked and said, “How is that possible?” She retorted right back by saying, “How is it possible that I’m still as valuable without him...
Dec 3, 2020 | Happiness Fulfillment & Self Esteem, Leadership & Career Development |
One of my good friends recently got a big promotion. Essentially, she got two promotions in one and went from working on her own to managing others and doing what she does best. Needless to say, she was flattered by the promotion and accepted it, albeit somewhat...