The webinar I ran last month sparked some great questions. One discussion in particular surrounded how to deal with craptastic feelings. You know, the kind you just want to numb out, because dealing with them is so darn uncomfortable. Like crawl-out-of-your-skin kind of horrible. It could be boredom, fatigue, loneliness, anxiety. But here’s the catch: […]
Stop Researching. Start Doing.
So you’ve got the call. You have more than an inkling that there’s something else you want to be doing with your life. And although there’s a lot of work to get there, you’re pumped, you’re certain, you’re going to do it. And now, you’re ready for inspired action. What is a powerful step you […]
A Different Kind of Scary
I recently read that courage is like a muscle. It gets stronger when we use it. So true, right? And there’s big business in getting you to flex your courage muscles by doing scary things. Many leadership experiences and mastermind retreats will engage you in something wild and terrifying, because, the idea goes, if you […]
The Dead Cat Bounce En Route to Enlightenment
I don’t consider myself woo-woo. Maybe just a little woo. Yet I find myself nodding along with the talk of a global awakening. Societal enlightenment seems in progress. Parenting our children is getting gentler and more child-focused, generation upon generation. Education is more globally accessible. We’re looking at what we’ve done to this planet and […]
Zone of Intrigue: Your Gateway to Genius
One of my favorite authors, Gay Hendricks, coined the term “Zone of Genius” to describe that super sweet spot where your best talent intersects with your primary purpose. You feel in flow and your actions take on a deeply personal drive and meaning. It took me ages to figure out my own Zone of […]
Is Positivity Keeping You Stuck?
You’re a positive person. You can find the good in every situation. There’s always something to be learned, always a way you can grow. But is all that positivity keeping you stuck? What if just being grateful for all that you have already is a way of avoiding really coming to terms with something that […]