Archive for 'Personal and Professional Development'

Am I saying the right thing?

Posted on 12. Oct, 2016 by .

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How often do you question what you’re saying? Oh come on, I know it’s more than once. Remember that meeting where you took command of the room and expressed what you thought they needed to hear? What about that interview, when you answered a reasonable question with a way-off response? In your mind it was clear but […]

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What makes us persist?

Posted on 10. Apr, 2012 by .

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Do you ever feel like you’re dragging your feet through the mud, going somewhere although slow, messy, and fraught with resistance?  I so get this. So what makes us persist, despite the drag? I think it’s a matter of understanding when we’re truly stuck, versus, on to something new, and potentially life changing. Often clients […]

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What drives change?

Posted on 22. Mar, 2012 by .

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Today I read a collection of articles, and although the topics were seemingly diverse; healthcare, innovation, work-life, they are merged on one central theme – change. It’s not overtly stated in the articles, as often change is a big bad scary word! But as my clients and readers know, this is my area of specialty […]

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Work–life in your hands

Posted on 03. Feb, 2012 by .

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Over the years I’ve read and experienced first-hand the challenges of so called work-life balance. I’ll be the first to say – balance is bunk, as I prefer to aim for work-life harmony. Nature works in harmony not necessarily in balance. We don’t mechanically dump aspects of our life and work on a scale and […]

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