We are accustomed to waiting to make a change until we have a fresh start. We don’t begin a new workout until Monday, we already ate something unhealthy for breakfast today, so we can start our diet tomorrow and there… Continue reading
7 Ways to Experience the Often-Elusive Joy of Christmas
There's a lot of pressure this time of year.... Whether you celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, or some other holiday, this can be a really challenging season. Not only are you expected to manage multiple extra projects (house decorating, present giving,… Continue reading
Why Logic is an Unproductive Way to Address Illogical Behavior
Does this sound familiar?: You’ve been trying to implement a change on your team that will lead to increased productivity. Although you’ve explained why the new behavior is important and saves time, certain people won’t budge. And no amount of… Continue reading
Guilt, Pride, Fear— And the Struggle for Balance
Everyone is different and that means the ideal work/life balance may look very different for you than for someone else. If you are struggling to find peace with how you invest your time, check out my article at Forbes.com "Guilt,… Continue reading
Stress-Less By Setting Expectations With Colleagues
When you and your stakeholders don’t see eye-to-eye on the timing of communications and deadlines —stress happens! To help you prevent frustration and feel more in control, here’s expert advice from Elizabeth Grace Saunders, CEO of Real Life E®, a company… Continue reading
Giving Time
The best part of high five, pats on the back, and all around positive encouragement? They make both the giver and receiver feel good :) As I describe in my article for LifeKraze, an online motivation tool, sharing your time… Continue reading
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