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As another year draws to a close, many of us naturally enter a season of self-examination. We pause to take an honest inventory of our spiritual, emotional, professional, and personal growth. We assess where we have thrived, where we have struggled, and how our experiences have shaped us. This annual life audit allows us to Read more →
Thought leadership and thoughtful leadership both involve leading through ideas, but they differ in focus and intention. Thought leadership centers on establishing expertise and influencing others, while thoughtful leadership emphasizes empathy, listening, and cultivating a supportive environment. Thought Leadership A Thought Leader is an authority or specialist in a particular area whom others in their field look Read more →
I often find myself reflecting on the different seasons of my life, asking: What inspired me then? What inspires me now? There was a time when climbing the corporate ladder was a top priority—ambition was the driving force. Then life happened—marriage, a child—and that ladder didn’t feel quite so urgent anymore. Eventually, as my child grew Read more →
Our brains are wired to fill in gaps and make sense of our surroundings using inferences drawn from past experiences. This mental shortcut helps us navigate daily life without overanalyzing everything. However, relying too heavily on assumptions can lead to misunderstandings or conflicts. While assumptions save time and energy by reducing the need to analyze Read more →
There is no denying the shortage of skilled workers in many fields. These shortages are due to various factors, such as baby boomers retiring, a lack of young people entering certain careers, and inadequate education systems aligned with organizational needs, to name a few. Oftentimes, employers emphasize education over experience for many jobs. A common Read more →