Keys to Confronting Well - Part II
In last week’s blog I shared the first five of ten keys to confronting well. Have you had an opportunity to practice
Keys to Confronting Well - Part I
Many people struggle with confronting well. The thought of speaking up, especially during a conflict or uncomfortable situation,
How to Exercise More Patience
Patience is a virtue, they say. If your patience is being tested and tried, it can be hard to see what value you receive from your situation.
Time Killers at the Office
Labor Day got me thinking about how the concept of work has changed over the years. I respect and applaud men and women
How to Keep Your Best Employees
During a recent executive coaching session the topic of employee turnover came up. My client shared what
How to Write a Personal Mission Statement
For years, I have been assisting men and women in their effort to clarify the purpose and direction they want for their lives.
9 Ways You May Be Holding Your Business Back
I want to thank Brad Mishlove, CEO and founder of Catapult Groups, for providing our guest blog post for today.
How to Be a Person of Influence - Part I
When I look around our society, entertainment and political arenas today, I wish there were more people
Change Your Attitude, Change Your Relationships
Conventional wisdom holds that as we age our beliefs and attitudes become more rigid. However,
The Happiness Formula
I talk to men and women nearly every day who possess a lack of happiness in their lives. As I listen to them talk about what they believe
Get It Done! 10 Proven Strategies for Overcoming Procrastination - Part 3
This is the third installment of a 3-part series on overcoming procrastination. I admit to feeling the pressure of finishing on time,
Get It Done! 10 Proven Strategies for Overcoming Procrastination - Part 2
In my previous blog I shared some of the reasons we procrastinate and the first three strategies for overcoming it.
Get it Done! 10 Proven Strategies for Overcoming Procrastination - Part 1
Do you want to save time and lower stress? That’s exactly what you will do if you learn and consistently apply
Top Performers Use Executive Coaching
Behind every world-class athlete is a dedicated and committed coach. The same can be said for many of the top performing leaders,
Six Tips for Conducting a Great Interview
Here’s some great interviewing tips from my friend and colleague, David Towne.
Business travel.
The Power of Habit
We have heard it countless times: “If you always do what you have always done, you will always get what you always got.
Earning the Trust of Your Employees
We live in unsettling times in many ways. We are constantly reminded of the need to protect ourselves from identity thieves,
Meet Conflict Head On
We recently escaped the brutal Arizona desert heat with a road trip to San Diego. Paradise, right? Fog in the morning,
Leadership vs. Management
If an organization of any kind is going to function successfully, it needs both leadership and management. While some people
Are You the Genuine Article?
Have you ever been tricked into buying something you thought was authentic only to find out later that you received a counterfeit?

