Reflections
The Case for a Small Book with a Message
In the rush of our daily lives, getting to all those books we want to read seems an impossible task. Thank goodness for the downloadable option, since we can squeeze in some read moments while waiting at doctor’s offices, airports and hair appointments. We have the audio options as well, enabling us to listen to…
Read Full PostReflections on #Me Too Movement
I am a woman and I support women–personally and in the workforce. I always have, although sadly, I am unable to say that about all women, some of whom I have had the misfortune to work with. In fact, just as an aside here, as long as I’m recalling my experiences, I have had more…
Read Full PostLearning from Travels Abroad
Wow, I’ve been MIA for more than one month! I feel badly about that. But I have a good excuse. First, I had another book published (It Is All About You) and second, I have been traveling, domestically and abroad. So let me say this: Learning from books is great, but learning from experiences is…
Read Full PostDo You Know Your Type?
How can you best ensure your needs are met? They are referred to by many names— personality preferences, communication styles, motivational needs, behavior types.¬† These are scientifically validated and reliable assessments that identify our basic¬†style, not only the way we show up but how our behavior is linked to our fundamental needs and orientations/ interests.…
Read Full PostDo things Happen To Us or For Us?
What is your response when bad things happen in your life? Are you quick to judge it as “unfair” or “unfortunat.e” or are you more apt to turn it into a (self) teachable moment? I have noticed that we could stand a great deal to learn from seeing things that happen in our world as…
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