Living to Eat or Eating to Live
My brother is a successful consultant who flies to clients to conduct workshops and attend meetings, then flies home for the weekend. It’s a stressful routine.
His favorite pastimes are cooking and eating. He knows the best restaurants in the… Continue reading
Snapshot of you as a leader
As evolving leaders, it’s important to be both self-aware and inspired. Self-awareness comes the more we know how others perceive us, and the clearer we become regarding our strengths and values.
All of us have inner self critics. We… Continue reading
A Vision to Shoot for!
Just finished this year’s Vision Board and I am excited. The Vision Board represents new ventures, direction, and most importantly, the people in my life who are vital to these possibilities.
When I first began making Vision Boards,I called them… Continue reading
Making Amends
Do you ever feel as if you are the only one who messes up?
I have a strong personality. And I mess up all the time. Blurt things out. Say something others think is not appropriate (never dirty jokes, but… Continue reading
Who has a thrilling vision?
I love the way good vision statements inspire people and are capable of causing goosebumps.
Here’s the vision statement for McDonald’s:
“McDonald’s vision is to be the world’s best quick service restaurant experience. Being the best means providing outstanding quality,… Continue reading
Finding Your Genius
I believe that each of us has our very own inner genius. That doesn’t mean that we all have genius IQ like Einstein. But we all have our own combination of special strengths, plus talents, abilities, interests, values, and experiences.… Continue reading
Adele’s Inner Power
“Inner power,” she said. “We have so much inner power.”
Adele Casanova looked at us assuredly, her beautiful, pre-maturely white hair a sharp contrast to her black suit. A savvy business woman, she continued, “My life comes out just… Continue reading
What is Your Purpose?
Two years ago, my biggest challenge was how to resist the call of computer games.
“Just one more,” I would tell myself, aware that I was falling prey to an addiction.
Playing computer games was… Continue reading
How to Create a Happier You
There is a simple exercise, when made a daily habit, can significantly attribute to one’s sense of well-being and happiness. In his book 59 Seconds, Think a Little, Change a Lot author Richard Wiseman suggests keeping a small, journal… Continue reading
How to Connect to Your Highest Intelligence
Sometimes being still is what we need most.
The very nature of leaders is one of action. Get things done. In a world of
patient overload, with pressure to produce, stories abound of nurses running
from the… Continue reading













