Mid Career Crisis …or Opportunity?
Have you ever had a mid career fantasy where you quit your job and go do something new? Some of my coaching clients secretly admit
Have you ever had a mid career fantasy where you quit your job and go do something new? Some of my coaching clients secretly admit
The tools for making any behavioral change aren’t complicated, but they do have to include a system for follow-up if you want to make change
It baffles me. Making any kind of behavioral change is really hard. Even when we know we will reap huge benefits by changing habits, we
What’s the most significant behavioral change you’ve made as an adult? For some, it’s quitting smoking or drinking, or making healthy changes in eating and
I’ve been writing about the value of knowing your strengths at work so you can get more out of your career. If you haven’t taken
If you want success at work, you’ll need to focus on playing to your strengths at work. But how do you know what they are?
I’ve been emphasizing the benefits of strengths-based leadership rather than managers trying to fix people’s weaknesses, in my previous posts here and here. In Strengths
When management practices strengths-based leadership, they hire and form stronger teams, sparking an eightfold increase in the odds of engaging employees in their work. This
In Strengths Based Leadership: Great Leaders, Teams, and Why People Follow, New York Times-bestselling author Tom Rath and leadership consultant Barry Conchie reveal the results
Do you work for a negative manager? Does your boss want to fix everyone? A focus on negativity can breed disengagement. I’m still mulling over
Join Nancy as she talks with Meredith Hirsh, her client, on her podcast, Working Healthcare. Learn when to seek a therapist versus a coach and
Listening may be the most difficult skill to master when communicating effectively. But master it, we can! The non-verbal part of communicating is the most
How do you test your leadership insights? “Innovation is seeing what everybody has seen and thinking what nobody has thought.” ~ Dr. Albert, Szent-
An organization’s health is only as sound as its leader’s decisions. Some companies prosper from wise leadership directions, while others struggle after flawed choices—choices that