
The feedback approach that finally helped me grow as a neuro-spicy leader
For most of my working life, I didn’t know for sure I was neuro-spicy. I’d been accused often enough, but none of the research I did
For most of my working life, I didn’t know for sure I was neuro-spicy. I’d been accused often enough, but none of the research I did
A few weeks ago, I found myself in a situation that might horrify most students. I told my professor to fail me. It wasn’t because
I recently found myself back in the world of non-fiction, partly thanks to my master’s program, which has me diving deep into leadership studies. But
Anything good can happen by accident. To repeat takes intention. So how do we make good things happen with intention? By knowing what contributed to making that good
Recently, I was having a conversation with a fellow leader. He is relatively new to the role, having moved from high-impact individual contributor to leading the
When we think of naps, we may think of something for children or maybe on a lazy Saturday afternoon. The idea of a nap in
I’m at Loudon Motor Speedway. It’s a gorgeous weekend in June, not always a guarantee in NH. I’ve come out to see my son in his
You know that expression, “Just like riding a bike”? It’s supposed to imply that even if we have been away from something for a while, it
Over the years, my patience level has increased dramatically. I still have my moments, but it has become easier over the years to move from frustrated
Uptight. Rigid. These are two of the kinder words that have been used to describe me when I’m doing what I need to do to feel healthy. Then