It’s time to ignore Murphy
Murphy's law states that whatever can go wrong will. Did you know the opposite is equally as true? So, why not ignore Murphy and try something new?
When was the last time you disconnected?
Disconnecting is one of the best ways I know to reconnect with what’s important. So take time every week to disconnect.
Is leadership a thing?
I was coaching an executive near the top of one of Canada's big banks. She called me in one day to talk about running a leadership program for her team. On my way to her office, I had decided I would only do this program if it were for the right reasons. Too many...
When you compare yourself to others
Stop Comparing yourself to others. Things are never what they seem, and you already have more than you know.
When you think obligation is a strategy
You might think people are okay with doing what you tell them to. Just never forget that while they’re not speaking up they will vote with their feet.
Are you leading away from or towards problems?
Not spending will make a recession worse. Not looking after the people you have will make the great resignation worse. Are you leading others away from or towards the problems?
The power of invitation
Grief can play a big role in our lives. What’s the impact of grief in the workplace when it’s unprocessed, denied, or not allowed? What’s the impact when we allow and support those around us as they grieve.
Join me and my guest Grace Heer live as we explore grief in the workplace.
Nothing Really Matters
Success, failure, famous, or unknown. What if none of it really matters and life could be easy. You just need to decide that it is. “Nothing really matters.” — Freddie Mercury, Bohemian Rhapsody
People don’t resist change
“People don't resist change. They don't resist being changed either. They change when there's a compelling reason to. Seek shared purpose over fear-inducing urgency.” — Jason Little https://leanchange.org/elements/cause--purpose
Asking for help is not a weakness
It’s confession time! Historically, I suck at asking for help. For the longest time, it didn’t feel like a problem. I’d tell myself to justify not asking for help, like: It’ll take me longer to teach someone else what to do than to do it myself Someone else won’t do...









