Take control of your career by not doing the things you already aren’t doing
If you feel guilty about always feeling behind schedule, take control of your career and stop doing all those things you’re already not doing.
If you feel guilty about always feeling behind schedule, take control of your career and stop doing all those things you’re already not doing.
Life isn’t a marathon or a sprint. It’s a series of sprints, jogs, saunters, rests, backtracks, and wrong turns. Start out strong but stick with it.
Most self-improvement gurus are not frauds, but don’t assume that because their method works for you, it works for everyone. There are so many to choose from.
As a cis gender man, I share my pronouns because of what a nonbinary teen taught me that no amount of diversity training ever did.
Life is short, and there’s plenty of time. Here’s what changed my life eight years ago and taught me to make the most of every day.
Discovering your passion requires self-awareness. Gen X did a terrible job raising our kids in that respect. Plus, free books for you to download!
People talk about leading with vulnerability, but what does that actually mean? When leaders don’t fully understand, people lose their jobs.
I stopped journaling because it was dragging me down. Now, I find that writing poetry is a much more complete way to process tough emotions.
I’ve made five major career changes over 35 years. Becoming an ICF certified coach is the most recent, and I hope final, of these.
I am so excited about this new tee shirt, I made a video. It includes audio from 1989, when I produced a radio news show. But that’s not the real point I have.