Strolling out of the movie theater, I felt joy, wonder and hope. Yes, all these emotions after experiencing The Greatest Showman with Hugh Jackman.
Dancing on the edge of possibility
What happens when we stop making excuses? What happens when we stop blaming others for the world's (or our) problems? What happens when we take ownership? Confidence, respect - dare I say, happiness - are all potential side effects. Other people might even be inspired to take responsibility too.
Are we serious yet?
Every single day, everything is on the line. Taking yourself seriously does not help you take the problem seriously.
My personal wonder woman
Leadership - Who are you following? What does it mean for you to be enrolled in that journey? What compromises do you refuse to make?
My Leadership Journey
The difficult work of leadership begins with this ability to describe a place where we want to go. The problem is ... once you say it out loud, you have to deal with the fact that it might not work. - Seth Godin
Leadership is not Management
Over the next week, I'm taking Seth Godin's Leadership is not Management course on Udemy. Prompt 1: What is leadership?
A Parallel Universe
Two years have passed since my last blog post. Good intentions to write every day turned into broken promises as soon as I said "yes!" to a new position and new state. Excuses piled up as bags were packed, moving trucks were loaded and a home was put on the market - then finally sold.
Rain drops of inspiration … everywhere I go
Change. It's inevitable. It can be scary. It can be refreshing and exhilarating. All depends on how you react.
A Perfect Little Marketing App: Google Primer
My last blog post was essentially a personal challenge to myself to really OWN my professional development. Like any fabulous Type-A person, I built a strategic process: Turn off TV. Set iPhone aside, Facebook and random email checks can wait. Ensure healthy snacks (i.e., dark chocolate oven roasted almonds) for low energy, fatigue-ish moments are... Continue Reading →
Managing a Team of One
In June, I started Marketing Writing Bootcamp, a 13-class course by MarketingProf.com. It was my personal test to see how well I'd manage myself and online coursework. To-date, I've completed three sessions within the course and five sessions that are non-course related. Fail. Not epic fail, but still a solid 'D.' I'm excited that I'm consuming writing and... Continue Reading →
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