Monthly Archives: May 2017

The Key to Effective Partnerships (Values Differences)

So which is it - opposites attract or birds of a feather flock together? I think it depends. My husband and I fall in the...

The Game That’s Fun To Play But You’ll Never Win

We all do it. Guilty as charged. Our brain's natural tendency is to play the “What If" or "If Only” game with itself. What is...

Ignite Your Female Talent – One Micro-Learning Minute At A Time

I want to call out a key culture success factor that’s often a blind spot for many organizations – the men and women in...
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How To Finally Tackle Those Annoying Tasks (Takes Initiative)

It was a beautiful Texas afternoon and I decided to take a short walk along the street where my mother lives.  Walking, I passed...

The Only Thing You Need to Know About Feeling More Productive (Time Management)

Last week I wrote about how we overcomplicate the methodologies intended to increase our daily productivity. With all the advice offered, I suggested it’s...

PODCAST #052: Four Reasons To Start Telling Stories At Work | Paul Smith

In this episode, we're going to talk about crafting business narratives that captivate, convince, and inspire with our guest, Paul Smith. He is a former 'Procter & Gamble' executive, who now speaks and trains on how to use storytelling in leadership and sales. His work has been featured in 'The Wall Street Journal,' 'Time,' 'Success,' 'Forbes' and many other magazines. He is the author of three books, including his bestseller, 'Lead With A Story: A Guide To Crafting Business Narratives That Captivate, Convince, and Inspire.'

How To Lead Your Team Through Ups and Downs

Don't get discouraged.
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10 Ways To Connect With Your Audience & Make Them Remember You (Communication)

Have you ever seen THAT speaker? Have you been at THAT presentation? You know the one…the one where the presenter drones on and on...
What Is Imposter Syndrome

Feeling Like A Fraud: What Is Imposter Syndrome And How Do You Stop It?...

Ever had that sneaking suspicion you're only where you are because of sheer luck or coincidence? Do you often assume promotions and compliments are mistakes? You may be experiencing Imposter Syndrome, and we have the ways to combat it.
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