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MY HOME OFFICE SETUP
My favorite sit/stand desk, under desk treadmill, and intentionally-wobbly stool, along with a few fun extras.
TIPS FOR FIRST-TIME AUTHORS (AND, A NEW EBOOK)
Are you thinking of writing a book? Here are some tips to help you get started, along with an ebook if you’d like to go deeper.
Small but impactful ways to make other people's lives easier
This gesture takes only a second or two and helps to create clear expectations for the recipient(s).
More is more. . . but is it better?
A number of organizations have been navigating challenges related to growth and it’s made me ponder… is more better?
Shameika's Customer Service
This customer service experience was filled with surprise and delight. We can do the same with our team and clients, and even empower team members to do the same.
Leading with Love in Everyday Moments
Five tactical ideas for Leading with Love in Everyday Moments
Smart Strategies from Clients
A quick read: 5 simple strategies my clients implement that I Iove.
The Dude in the Coffee Shop, and Not Being a Chill Host
As leaders, sometimes we need to speak up, make hard decisions, and have hard conversations with individuals, in order to protect the integrity of the whole.
Bad Drivers & Creating Our Own Zen
In the midst of chaos, we can create our own zen — for ourselves, and for our teams.
Unsolicited Advice
What to do with unsolicited advice and how to be mindful of not being the ones to give unsolicited and unwanted advice.
What Podcasts Are You Listening To?
Podcast recommendations from our wonderful Friday Favorites community. Let us know yours in the comments.
The Guy in the Parking Lot
For about 7 full minutes, he sat there, unfazed. He was aware of his impact, but he stayed the course.
KEY QUESTIONS TO ASK IN THE NEW YEAR
Each year, between December 1st and February 1st, I spend a good chunk of hours with giant post-its, markers, planners, notebooks, and pens.
Gifts we can Give for Free
Ideas for free gifts we can give, during the holiday season and beyond.
Trade-Offs and the Trap of Continuous Maximizing
Do you consider yourself a maximizer or a satisficer? Couple helpful tips for maximizers within.
The Ambiguous Many versus The Trusted Few
How to move from the opinions of The Ambiguous Many, toward seeking helpful perspectives of our Trusted Few.
Gifts for your Most Active Friend or your Sporty Sibling
Holiday gift ideas for your most active friends and sporty siblings.