


Leadership and Goal Setting From My Wise Scottish Geometry Teacher
In my January blog series on goal setting, I want to share my love for Mrs. Tillman, my ninth grade Geometry teacher. Mrs. Tillman had a heavy Scottish accent and her love of teaching, influencing, and Geometry converged every day in 4th period, right before lunch. In...
Is Goal Setting Part of Your Culture?
Bah humbug! Many of us seem like naysayers when we think about goals. Maybe you have resisted setting goals if you think of goal setting only as it pertains to your work or your finances. I will be writing a January series on goal setting, and I hope to encourage you...
Gratitude in the Workplace
I often talk about the importance of gratitude in our personal and professional lives and on the benefits of routinely recognizing the good things in our lives and saying thank you. Certainly all of us have control over whether and how often we implement purposeful...
Leadership, Culture, and Decision Making
My colleague Shelley Row writes about herself as a recovering overthinker. It’s such a great term! As a part of my coaching work, I am fortunate to work with employees at all levels of their organization. What I notice – time and time again – is that effective leaders...
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