Dare Greatly With Vulnerability at Work
Daring Greatly, by Brene Brown may not seem like a “business book” on the surface but in my opinion, it’s foundational for anyone who is working alongside of others in …
Daring Greatly, by Brene Brown may not seem like a “business book” on the surface but in my opinion, it’s foundational for anyone who is working alongside of others in …
Should I Quit My Job? Should I Stay Or Should I Go? These are the questions I’ve been getting lately. Rather than keep my responses a secret, I’m telling you …
The Coaching Habit, by Michael Bungay Stanier is a game-changer, a book I recommend to nearly every client of mine who is trying to be a better leader. I personally rely on the book to be a better coach too!
I love The Coaching Habit for 4 reasons (all of which happen to start with the letter “S”). I love it and think you will too because it is: 1. Simple 2. Sincere 3. Short and 4. Sustaining.
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Work work work and no play is a total drag. We sometimes think because we are at work, we can’t have a little fun. The reality is that when we are having fun, we are deepening our relationships and increasing our likelihood of getting the results we are looking for. And that, results and relationships, is exactly what we need to truly be happier at work.
Join for a quick discussion about how having fun benefits you and how you can start doing this in your work.
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When we are sick, it’s less likely that we are feeling all that happy. Sure, you can have perspective and gratitude and all that – but being sick sucks! At work, we are especially at risk because ya know….GERMS are ALL.OVER.THE.PLACE! This week, I asked Dr. Rupie, an MD who practices in Honolulu, to join us and share how she recommends staying healthy (and happy) at work.
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