If you haven’t read Part 1: Choosing Unhappiness, we pick up right where we left off. In Part 1, I revealed how I had been committed to being unhappy because I had... read more →
Until twenty minutes ago, I spent my whole life thinking that this thing → * ← was called an “Asterix.” Or maybe an “Astericks.” Either way, I thought the K... read more →
This morning I got an “I’d love to pick your brain” email from a friend and member of my community. It was the second one from this person in six... read more →
When you call me braveI hear that I’ve gone too farI was overbearingI hurt someone to make myself look goodI made people uncomfortableWhen you call me braveI hear that I am... read more →
Change starts with asking yourself a simple, 15-word question: What is something simple I can do to have a positive impact on my block?-- Jahmal ColeMy sense of grief and... read more →
I grew up in Miami and went to camp for eight weeks every summer in Maine. From my perspective, the chance to go to camp was an extraordinary privilege. I... read more →
In Conscious Leadership, we articulate the notion of “Zone of Genius,” part of a conceptual model that includes Zone of Excellence, Zone of Competence, and Zone of Incompetence. Conscious leaders... read more →
Seeing that title still makes me recoil, but I’m ready to let you know. I intend to give up adherence to and reverence for written grammar from today on. This is... read more →
I cannot count how often I hear leadership teams say that the one thing their employees want is more feedback.That observation is frequently followed by a raft of strategies for... read more →
Now and then, something ends up in my field of attention, and I find I want to share it with all of my executive coaching and consulting clients. I also... read more →
I do a lot of my Conscious Leadership coaching and consulting with leaders and companies most often 1-1 or in groups topping out at 20. Our largest Leadership Camps and... read more →
Today I hopped on to Audible during a long drive. I went to look for Pachinko, a novel my mom had purchased. We share Kindle and Audible accounts, and she... read more →
