Yes, I lost it when Steve Salee and I delivered closing remarks on Day One of the Overcoming Compassion Fatigue Conference at Rutgers earlier this month.
Read MoreThis photo definitely captures what my mind feels like after a week at TED – completely turned upside down and all around, confused, exhilarated, inspired, and in a very heightened emotional state.
Read MoreSimplifying – Lessons from my Mother-in-Law and Gloria Steinem
Read MoreHeroes inspire us to be our better selves and I want to celebrate five personal heroes who stood out for me in different ways in 2018.
Read MoreI recently sat down to have lunch with Dionne and Sheila, Sheila’s family moved to Brownsville in her teens and Dionne is a second-generation resident. Together they launched We Run Brownsville in 2016.
Read MoreWhat makes an organization or team successful? Many different factors are involved in success. A quick google search shows over 144 million(!) results ranging from luck to common goals.
Read MoreI am always building my facilitation toolkit and I picked up a new acronym this week that truly helps keep a workshop moving forward.
Read MoreI was poking around online for a dessert recipe to prepare for a dinner party and came across a renown plum cake recipe; and feedback has been the focus of many coaching sessions recently. This is how I connected the dots between these seemingly unrelated topics.
Read MoreI’m not an expert on the rules and regulations of tennis but from what I saw of the US Open Women’s Final, and then heard and subsequently read, I feel certain that the umpire, Carlos Ramos, could benefit from a coach.
Read MoreJoanne Killmeyer was a driving force in why I became a coach and I want to pay tribute to her legacy publicly. Joanne passed this summer, leaving me and many of her former students and mentees bereft, missing her wisdom and deep sense of compassion.
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