Posts Tagged ‘growth’

Ode to monkey wrenches

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

There’s always that one monkey wrench that gets thrown in your way at some point on a project, in your path on the way toward a goal, hanging in the sidelines, dooming completion, throwing you for a loop, — and it’s okay, really. We have this tendency to want order in our efforts – of [...]

Leadership – a case in point

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

Yesterday I noticed Jack Welch posted a comment on Twitter questioning how companies with executive compensation limits would compete in the war for talent. Today NYT writer Kristof post stated that “Half the Sky” made the NYT best-seller list for the 4th week, calling it a “triumph for bleeding hearts!” “Half the Sky” is a [...]

Already tired of the commercials

Monday, December 15th, 2008

Dear Subscriber, I don’t know about you, but everyday I’m getting sale flyers in the mail, seeing sales on TV, etc., etc. It’s certainly a time of financial concern in our current market. But, what all of these sales tell me is – people want to have a reason to get out there and continue [...]

Take it easy on the cutbacks, please…

Saturday, November 22nd, 2008

Simple pleasures, as the saying goes, go a long way. It is a time of cutting back, thinking twice and evaluating the necessities of life. This is not a bad thing, in fact, as everything in our economy points to – it was not only time for cutbacks, but essential to our progression, growth, and [...]

Improve ‘me’ time

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

As many of you have benefited from and know, I stand behind the belief in Life/Work balance (yes, in that order). I strive to help my clients achieve their goals in this area on a daily basis and offer workshops to help YOU get there. YET, in the middle of the 6 weeks that fall [...]