Tag: consulting

  • Box Scheduling – How to Use It for Effective Time Management

    Box Scheduling – How to Use It for Effective Time Management

    Everybody deals with stress in the workplace. It doesn’t matter what your field is, or what your role in the organization is. At some point, there’s a time crunch or a difficult job that needs to be done.  Those things make us react mentally and physically. If we’re good at managing stress, we can get…

  • How Walking My Dog Taught Me the Value of Reflection

    How Walking My Dog Taught Me the Value of Reflection

    A few years ago I began a new role within my company, which I knew was going to demand 50-60 hours of work per week. On top of that, I had committed to being more present within my family. All of this, combined with a need to maintain all domains of fitness, led me to…

  • 3 Ways to Build Resilience

    3 Ways to Build Resilience

    “A good half of the art of living is resilience.”     – Alain de Botton The human spirit is incredible. Our will to persevere through adversity and seek fulfillment is inspiring. Personal resilience is more than strength, it’s the determination to recover from hardship and seek personal growth through learning. Our capacity to be…

  • Building a Resilient Team

    Building a Resilient Team

    Resilience is at the front of all of our minds these days.  It’s a bit of a trite word, often used to try and capture a range of activities that organizations perform to protect their business. Sometimes it is an unrealistic idea that everybody should smile their way through a crisis. To clarify exactly what…

  • The Japanese Concept of Ikigai

    The Japanese Concept of Ikigai

    Okinawa, Japan On the island of Okinawa, Japan, there is a rural town on the northern end called Ogimi. This town boasts the highest life expectancy in the entire world, garnering it the nickname the “Village of Longevity.” What’s their secret? While Ogimis believe in living a healthy lifestyle which includes daily moderate exercise, eating…

  • The Importance of Smaller Steps

    The Importance of Smaller Steps

    Smaller Steps When it comes to achieving career goals or solving big problems, recognizing the importance of small steps is crucial.  When all the pieces are already in place, such as skills, structure, and process, achieving a goal is like solving a problem. However, when change is needed, either at the individual or team level,…

  • Defining Success

    Defining Success

    What does it mean to win in life? When do we get to confidently declare success? Many people go through life desiring some manner of success but never actually figure it out. The truth is that individual success is highly personalized. What constitutes success for one person may not be the same for another. There’s…

  • Imposter Syndrome

    Imposter Syndrome

    What is imposter syndrome and why does it matter? In 1978 Psychologists Pauline Rose Clance and Suzanne Imes developed the concept, originally termed “imposter phenomenon,” which focused on high-achieving women. They stated that “despite outstanding academic and professional accomplishments, women who experience the imposter phenomenon persist in believing that they are really not bright and…

  • Happiness Formulas

    Happiness Formulas

    Happiness Formulas.  “I figured it out. I know how to be happy.”  A few years ago my friend Jet and I had a conversation that has stuck with me to this day and is becoming increasingly relevant in how I manage my perspective.  Jet is the kind of person that everyone loves to be around.…