Katharine Graham once wrote that she spent much of her life feeling “passive,” uncertain, and hesitant to trust her own judgment. Hardly the description most people would expect from the woman who led The Washington Post through the Pentagon Papers and Watergate—two of the most consequential moments in American journalism history. But this is exactly […]
Celebrating Gratitude and Opportunity
We are receiving our first snow of the year. Well, first (yesterday ~9 inches), second (today 3-5″) and third (tomorrow up to 10″). It quieter when there is snow… When Nanook, Snowi and I walk we don’t see many other dogs, especially when the sidewalks aren’t shoveled yet. We’ve gotten our cardio just walking in […]
What Lights You Up?
The weather in Denver is shifting. The wind has picked up. I had to move my nearly 6 foot Beetlejuice on the deck, because he was folding up in the wind. And if this is the worst of my issues today—I’m doing great. I enjoyed a beautiful fall trip to Keystone last month for the […]
3 Simple Tips for Managing Your Energy
Does it feel like your life continues to speed up you struggle with managing your energy? Like there can’t possibly be enough hours in the day to handle the career, the kids, the spouse or partner, the pets…and doing something for yourself? Yeah right! That often gets kicked to the curb and bounces to the […]
How an Executive Coach Can Help You Increase Your Salary
Today, I got to enjoy one of the best things about being an Executive Coach, the celebration of watching a client manifest (achieve) a goal she set. The first thing she said was, “I have some good news to tell you!” And from the smile on her face, I immediately knew and said, “You got […]
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