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Leadership Call: The One Truth You Cannot Afford to Ignore

To be nobody-but-yourself — in a world which is doing its best, night and day, to make you everybody else — means to fight the hardest battle which any human being can fight; and never stop fighting. – E.E. Cummings Listen … Continue reading

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Happy Holidays!

My best wishes to you for a happy holiday season! Thank you for being part of my newsletter and blogging community. I have appreciated you taking a minute or two to read the posts, make comments, like and share. Thank … Continue reading

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What STOPS You Even Before You Get Started?

Goal setting and New Year seem to go hand in hand. We reflect on the year that was – including our successes and half complete or barely touched goals. And based on this, we get busy setting some new goals. But before … Continue reading

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How to Get Ready for Your Next Exciting Role

Are you in a job that you feel is long past its use by date? The fun, excitement and passion for what you did are long gone. Monday mornings are a dread with that sinking, ground hog feeling as you … Continue reading

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Leadership: 5 Keys to Focus your Authentic Legacy Story

“Your story is the greatest legacy that you will leave to your friends. It’s the longest-lasting legacy you will leave to your heirs.” —Steve Saint It was a leisurely Spring Saturday morning as we drove out. On the way, we decided … Continue reading

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Leadership: The Truth about Change

I am delighted to interview Hilary Potts as she launches her new book, “The Truth about Change” this week.” Hilary Potts has guided executives through successful change initiatives, and is also the author of the popular “The Executive Transition Playbook.” … Continue reading

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Mid-life, Neuroscience, Jung and Yoga – An interview with Dr. Dario Nardi

Dario Nardi, PhD is also the founder and CEO of Radiance House media and books. He is also a founder of UCLA’s Human Complex Systems degree program,   winner of UCLA’s annual Distinguished Teaching award, and author/coauthor of numerous books including Neuroscience … Continue reading

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Reflection: What Seeds are we Planting?

A friend who had been away from home for several weeks was complaining about how much the weeds had grown in his absence. And worse, before he could attend to this, he had to take another unscheduled trip, which left … Continue reading

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Leadership: The Role of Emotions in Decision-Making

When dealing with people, remember you are not dealing with creatures of logic, but creatures of emotion. – Dale Carnegie As my colleague and I prepare for the next round of Authentic Leadership workshops, I have been reflecting on emotions … Continue reading

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Mid-life: What New Seeds are Wanting to Emerge?

Sometime, somewhere, you wake up to life. You are going along in life and then either gradually or very suddenly the axis on which life was moving completely changes. Perhaps it is slow and gradual like the growing sense of … Continue reading

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