A Decision-Making Tool That Works

A Decision-Making Tool That Works

How often do you say no to something and then feel guilty for saying no? How often do you begrudgingly say yes to something and then feel annoyed or resentful and go anyway? How miserable is that whole situation? So here’s my decision making tool…I call it the yes/no...
The Collective Joy Hunt

The Collective Joy Hunt

Frequently in this blog, I talk about the joy that I, and hopefully others, get when we are learning and growing together. How community is the balm that soothes all wounds and heals weary hearts. Never has that felt truer to me than since COVID, and yet I find myself...
Reframing The Negatives of Networking

Reframing The Negatives of Networking

I built my coaching business the old-fashioned way – I talked to people. I built my business one conversation at a time. I’m not a great or flashy marketer and I’m even less comfortable as an assertive salesperson, yet I’ve built a really successful business and do...
Happily Ever After?

Happily Ever After?

When I was a kid, my mom loved Doris Day movies. She loved the silly romances, but she especially loved the happy endings when Doris Day fell in love, got married, had kids, and lived happily ever after. Who could blame my mom for loving those movies? They were an...