[podcast_episode episode="23292" ]Many of my clients have been telling me they’ve been feeling shame, anxiety, fear, and frustration lately. They feel grief for the world. And when things are going well, they are just waiting for the other shoe to drop. These emotions are intense. When we can sit with and process through them, we build resilience. […]
[podcast_episode episode="23288" ]Unscheduled Sundays are sacred time. I am a high performer, and I know that a lot of downtime is required for me (and all high performers) to sustain performance over time. This weekend, I shared time with two incredible friends of mine. It was so refreshing to take the time to learn from the lessons […]
[podcast_episode episode="23281" ]Cell phone, landline, text, WhatsApp, email, Zoom… the list goes on of how to reach out and connect. These methods are all great ways to communicate, but without boundaries in your communication techniques and channels, you risk communication fatigue. Finding time to reach out by picking up the phone can be a generous, great way […]
[podcast_episode episode="23269" ]Wins come in all shapes and sizes: big goals to “yay me” moments. My clients are high-performers who are hard on themselves and unfortunately, this keeps them from celebrating their wins. Finding the time to honor and celebrate makes all the difference. Even in your busiest moments, you have the time to celebrate. It can […]
[podcast_episode episode="23265" ]Family travel can be hard to manage for many reasons. Your money mindset, scheduling time, and assumed parental obligations all impact your trip. When my kids were in high school, I noticed a lot of families taking their kids to Europe, and a lot of emotional fallback afterwards due to different expectations for the trip. […]
[podcast_episode episode="23262" ]As we confront different situations in life, what if we used the tools of awe and wonder? Kindness and compassion? Giving yourself permission to care for yourself is huge but it doesn’t have to be extravagant. It can be simple enjoyments and wonder-building moments that allow us to settle, breathe, and observe. Being kind to […]
[podcast_episode episode="23257" ]Celebrating wins, small and large, is essential. It fills us up and allows us to see our successes in the midst of challenging times. One thing I’m celebrating this week is spring cleaning. Decluttering is a skill that takes time to cultivate. This week I am using a thought introduced to me by Peter Walsh: […]
[podcast_episode episode="23254" ]Life is no fairytale. It is filled with ups and downs, sadness and joy. The messiness of life is also where we find beauty and meaning; it is where our leadership shines. Leadership takes time and practice. We learn from experiences, showing up, doing the work, and making adjustments. How we choose to confront challenges […]
[podcast_episode episode="23229" ]I couldn’t have done my most recent trip at any other time of my life. I went with 20 of my family members to Korea, 7 households, all different schedules. We took my mom to Korea, her home country. Sometimes the time to go is now. My mom at 82 had not been back to […]
[podcast_episode episode="23225" ]Travel can be exhausting. Systems to help us travel with care are essential. I just experienced 5 trips in 7 weeks, none of which were vacations, and it was a tiresome time but I’ve found methods that encourage me to learn from my mistakes and travel with more ease. It is important to schedule our […]