
Silence: Are You Getting Enough of It?
Reading Time: < 1 minute Over at Women 2.0, a look at the dangers of tolerating a cluttered head space: Periods of quiet provide the opportunity for your mind—and spirit—to
Reading Time: < 1 minute Over at Women 2.0, a look at the dangers of tolerating a cluttered head space: Periods of quiet provide the opportunity for your mind—and spirit—to
Reading Time: < 1 minute Over at Women 2.0, a look at one of the biggest questions arising from the current state of affairs: The following is inspired by
Reading Time: < 1 minute Over at Women 2.0, my latest piece on boundaries: When deciding who and what get your attention, you need hard stances on what you value
Reading Time: < 1 minute Over at ENSPIRE Magazine, my latest article: When your conduct is an independent variable, not a function of the whims of the moment, people can
Reading Time: 2 minutes Now that we’re past the “New Year” euphoria that hits every time we flip the calendar, some tried-and-true lessons for making the most of the
Reading Time: < 1 minute My latest piece, over at tech influencer Women 2.0…. The (Smart) Person’s Guide to Giving Better Gifts: Sure, it’s the thought that counts, but “empathy”
Reading Time: 6 minutes image credit: James Whitley: The Gospel of Nintendo “How can I hear God’s direction for my life?” That’s one of the most common questions
Reading Time: < 1 minute Happy New Year, folks. Over at Women 2.0, my latest piece: A cornered person is a dangerous person; allowing outs prevents knock-down-drag-out affairs. Our words
Reading Time: < 1 minute Note: This is an excerpt from my book, “No” Doesn’t Always Mean No. One of the biggest reasons teams falter is poor communication. When giving