
Reflections on the Winter Solstice and a Difficult 2020
I believe that there is an exceptionally good reason that in late December in the northern hemisphere, when the days
I believe that there is an exceptionally good reason that in late December in the northern hemisphere, when the days
If you had asked me ten years ago if I had a mindfulness practice, I would have scoffed at you.
If there was one thing that is needed during this global pandemic, second only to a vaccine, it is resilience.
Get your free resource: 5 Ways to Give Thanks at Work. Download it here! 2020 has been a tough year
It’s Halloween day as I write this post that releases on November 4th, the day after the polls close, the
Face it – practice does not make perfect. Doing something over and over and over again does not make us
As a person leading a virtual team, I suspect you are scoffing that I suggest that you only have two
I still remember my nervous stomach the first time I flew with husband in his very small and very noisy
I admit it. I am built for speed. To do a lot. To be efficient. To get the most done
A new term is emerging from economists: “labor hoarding”. In this current economic downturn, it is the notion promoted by
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