The Poetry of Practice
Submitted by Rebecca Albrich on
Thinking of a poet's dedication to their practice reminds me of what it takes to form a habit and change neurological pathways.
Submitted by Rebecca Albrich on
Thinking of a poet's dedication to their practice reminds me of what it takes to form a habit and change neurological pathways.
Submitted by Jim Bruce on
We're in the middle of a pandemic AND it's likely to be around for some time, so let's turn to considerations as you plan to return to the office.
Submitted by Jim Bruce on
The current COVID-19 virus, the Delta variant, has significantly changed from the virus first seen in the U.S. early in 2020.
Submitted by Charlotte Souff... on
I could not stop thinking about Charlotte's comment: “I am okay now with courage being my thing”. It was flat-out inspiring to me.
Submitted by Jacqueline McKethan on
As we embark on a unique fall semester, I have spent time questioning the assumptions I hold about others’ behaviors and tendencies.
Submitted by Kim Catania on
I have done everything in my power to never show excessive emotions at work, but one time stands out as a leadership lesson that I'd like to share.
Submitted by Sue Workman on
In a time when we have commuted by walking from bed to desk, it is time to remember leadership lessons we have been taught and re-examine ourselves.
Submitted by Jim Bruce on
Managing your relationship with your boss takes time and energy. Doing it well can simplify your job by eliminating frustrations and future problems.
Submitted by Brian McDonald on
While we are coming back from this very rough stretch it may be helpful to recognize what has contributed to this exhaustion and rebuild resilience.
Submitted by Bill Wrobleski on
I've never been invited to my own team's leadership meeting. My direct reports hold a leadership meeting every two weeks, and they don't invite me.