by | | Executive Coaching, Workplace Conflict
“Be careful who you trust, if someone will discuss others with you, they will certainly discuss you with others” When researching this article, I read plenty of articles about how office gossip can be good for your career because it keeps you in the know...
by | | Executive Coaching, Personal Growth
Science has officially (and finally) backed the fact that the early bird can surely get the worm and much more if need be. Since you aren’t a bird and would probably enjoy a coffee in the morning over a worm, let’s take a look at exactly why this is and...
by | | Executive Coaching, Personal Growth
In life and especially in the workplace, one thing is constant…change is going to happen! Embracing change in life and work is essential. Some people anticipate and welcome change while many others find it both emotionally and mentally challenging. So why is it...
by | | Executive Coaching, Personal Growth
Recent estimates show a 40% productivity loss when multitasking. In essence, psychology research confirms we can only focus on one task at a time. Therefore, “multitasking” is a misnomer; we actually “task switch.” Simply put, we can only think...
by | | Executive Coaching, Leadership
Finding inspiration to draw from can (and should) come from all walks of life and experiences. However, if you find yourself looking for a good (or possibly great) book or movie to watch, it can become incredibly overwhelming with all the titles and avenues to find...
by | | Executive Coaching
A good headline and the right image are equally important for any article, especially on LinkedIn. In fact, the image you choose is critical to the overall success and viewership it will receive. Since 2014, LinkedIn’s “Pulse” feature has allowed all...