Radical Leadership
By applying three simple approaches to work, we can work towards developing ourselves and leading our organizations into a bright future.
By applying three simple approaches to work, we can work towards developing ourselves and leading our organizations into a bright future.
Although I once wrote a post denying the existence of the glass ceiling, it occurred to me recently that men have one big career advantage women don’t have.
As working women, our health should be at the top of our needs list. Get moving.
Do you spend time doing what you love? Hint: it’s not all about work.
Why do you work? If it’s for fear of something, you are missing out on a lot.
People are used to freedom and family during the summertime, bracketed by beaches, long days and picnics. That’s what our memories tell us, what photo albums tell us, and what advertising tells us. But it’s not real.
Finding meaningful work adds a lot to life, energizing you in a way nothing else could.
One truth for moms who work at home – or moms in general – is that we have jobs that we can take anywhere. I have a job I take with me everywhere I go, yet I can make a conscious decision to uncouple myself from my work. So can you.
Summer vacation is here and I toggle between happy nostalgia and the feeling of being pulled. I found that by typing up three concrete actions and publishing them on the Internet, I have been able to honor these commitments to myself. What works for you?