Today, I listened to Tony Robbins part 1 interview podcast with Ray Dalio and it reminded me of the importance of being inclusive of different opinions, perspectives and outlooks when it comes to making a decision as a business owner. It made me think about a lesson learned when I realized people saw me as arrogant, but highly effective in my work. As hard as it was to see a higher score when it c...
I have to say it is the coolest thing to be the inaugural interview for a podcast launch of a dear friend Connie Wang-Steel called Strategic Momentum. Connie runs a consulting firm called: Flywheel Associates and has launched a brilliant conversation with other strategists in her network.
I am honored to be one of the strategists she selected for her podcast series. I thought I would post the lin...
Software techies have a term for managing different versions of a program- release management, version control, software development life cycle, continuous development, and others. I relate to these when I think about my own personal development journey and my own management of the different versions of myself throughout the day, week or month. I continue to explore what version(s) of me works bes...
I closed the live Badass In Training 6 week coaching program with a group of amazing women last week and wanted to share something from session 3. I reflected on the women in the group and I am in awe of how focused and dedicated they are on building their vision-life. By session 3, I share my methods of letting go of what does not serve you in order to make room for what you are meant to be doing...
On a recent Q&A call with my B.I.T. group, the topic of how to breakthrough overwhelm came up. Often we come to a place of overwhelm, and it brings us to a complete halt. Worse, it can make us want to give up. I shared then, and wanted to share again now with you, three tips to overcoming overwhelm and getting back into state of being that is productive and fulfilling.
3 Tips to Breakthrough Over...
Today, I am reminded on a conversation I had with my husband on our 6th wedding anniversary and want to share it with you. Every year, we take time to check in on what we have accomplished and where we stand spiritually, physically, our family status, personal goals, and wealth management. This particular anniversary felt a little different mainly because we have not accomplished what we hoped and...
Sometimes I look for the escape route and I wonder if it is because I can’t figure out how to make the “now” work, so I just want to run and start over.
Does that sound familiar?
Yes, those of us who do personal development work, probably think too much. We ask ourselves questions like: “Do I suffer from Starter Syndrome?” You know, that concept that we start lots of things and rarely finish the...
Personal and professional development go hand in hand, especially when you begin looking at the patterns that show up in both and where those began. Further, when we look at communication, in both business and personal settings, there is no doubt our upbringing plays a large role. This can be extremely helpful if we’ve had a healthy, functional upbringing, and downright devastating for the majorit...
As a self-help, personal and self-mastery junky, I am always looking inwards to see what I can do better, how I can be better, and how I can serve others by sharing what I know.
I am currently working on a “lessons learned tell all” book and am getting flustered because I am focused on making sure it has impact. Here’s the truth: Doubt creeps in and whispers to me that maybe sharing my story does...
In my late 20’s I created an amazing career opportunity for myself, making more money than I dreamed possible following a frustrating experience of hitting an unexpected glass ceiling. I have found people are gracious in guiding and advising, but it is up to me to make the life I choose. From deep down within me, I found my own well of determination. I learned in that moment, what I call Assertive...
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