Forces have been working diligently to turn you and me into the type of people we do not want to be. Our minds and bodies have been fighting wars on multiple “battle-fronts” throughout 2020. Each battle-front is filled with high emotional content and explosively divisive perspectives. As we close out the United States National Month […]
Tag: self help
How to Survive and Thrive in the New Virtual World, Part 2
We started the first article in this series by stating, “We have been thrust into a virtual work world with little or no warning. Most of us have been at it now long enough to either suffer from Zoom fatigue or Zoom fear.” After sharing tips to help you navigate Zoom fatigue, I now want […]
How to Survive and Thrive in the New Virtual World, Part 1
We have been thrust into a virtual work world with little or no warning. Most of us have been at it now long enough to either suffer from Zoom fatigue or Zoom fear. The term Zoom is now being used to describe the dramatic increase in virtual meetings generically. Whether you suffer from Zoom fatigue, […]
How to Self-Program For Positive Outcomes
Self-Programming n If you are anything like the majority of Americans, you’ve been exposed to an onslaught of reports and statistics that paint a disturbing contemporary social pattern. It is an illustration of innocent kids being killed and armed robbers winning lawsuits against their victims who injured then. It is an illustration of ethnic cleansing, music […]
Never Waste a Pandemic
It is no secret that 2020 has been a freaky year. A research study I was reading indicated that most of us were wholly unprepared for the work from home adjustments caused by the pandemic. Another research study revealed that 30% of executives anticipate reducing office space in the next three years as some of their […]
How To Talk About Race
Like so many others, I have fielded many questions about the racial climate in our country. Many people are so deeply disturbed by the viral videos of racial injustices that led to senseless deaths. In my relationships where high trust exists, my Caucasian Friends are asking about how to engage people of color in a […]
Change Your Thinking and You Will Change Your Life- Stop, Drop and Roll!
I recently celebrated a milestone birthday. One that assigns you a title that delineates what stage of life you are in… whether you like it or not. Before I knew it, I found my thinking once again spiraling down a path of a self-deprecating, energy-draining, negativity centered, worrisome stressed-filled plunge. Has that ever happened to […]
Plan For The Unplanned
I had just returned from England in the summer of 2016 where I had the privilege of working with a group of leaders to help them understand how to reduce the limiting mental models that restrict their full potential. What was equally fascinating about this particular trip was that I was there when the country […]
Will Your Personal Imprint Be Authoritative or Servant Oriented?
Servant leadership is a vital concept for organizational success. It differentiates itself as a leadership philosophy by declaring that the primary role of a leader is that he or she exists to serve the interests of others. The contrast here is that a hierarchical leadership principle portrays the sense of the leader as an authoritative […]
A Newer You
A review of the Gallup Well-Being Index from the previous year notes that Americans are not as healthy as we have been in the past. Obesity hit a record high and the only demographic group who exercised more than in previous years were the Millennials. Another research group indicates that 45% of Americans usually make […]