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Time to Think?

Time to Think?

Scheduling time to think, sounds easy, doesn’t it?   I recently had a conversation with a friend who was feeling overwhelmed at work, she asked me what advice I had for her. First question: “How often do you schedule time to think?” Her response was “NEVER”,...

Imposter Syndrome Hack

Imposter Syndrome Hack

Our mind can be our best friend, and it can also be our worst enemy. Undetected saboteurs in our mind cause most of our setbacks and we are not even aware of it. This 3-minute 4-3-2-1 hack will bring you fully present, short circuit your imposter syndrome and...

Creating Connection

Creating Connection

The value of personal connection is as important to humans as ever and that connection is being challenged on multiple fronts. We find ourselves divisive on many issues that pits one "right" opinion against the "other", relationships have become strained, fractured...

What’s Working at “Home”?

What’s Working at “Home”?

  I’m inspired to share Lord Krishna’s quote as an example of what I am witnessing from clients. In one client session this past week I noticed that something had shifted in my client’s energy and presence. Concerns from the past had evaporated, replaced by...

The Politics and Art of the Deal

The Politics and Art of the Deal

  Politics and the Art of the Deal In this blog I’m going to share my views on the link between influence and politics, the potential impact of not getting it right and offer some questions for you to consider.  My hope is that the information will offer new...

Who are You? Really???

Who are You? Really???

Father, husband, leader, failure, hero, winner, loser. All words that have swirled around my brain as thoughts at different times, sometimes several times a day. We often find ourselves reacting to our thoughts, they are always self-imposed and almost always made-up. ...

Three Essential Things to Help you in Life

Three Essential Things to Help you in Life

Over the past 60 days I know of three pre-mature, tragic deaths of men that I’ve worked with over my career, they were professionals, employed and between the ages of 40 and 45 years of age. I’ve also recently lost someone with whom I was very close but had lost track...