Halftime 2022: Strategizing For A Great Second Half

Spoiler alert: it’s almost halftime 2022! As every good coach knows, halftime presents an opportunity to regroup, change strategies, and get motivated to go for the win. While the official

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Spring Break Is For Everyone

Spring Break is just around the corner for our household and the air feels a bit different around here. It’s like all of us have senioritis and are just counting

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The Year of Being vs. Doing

In January 2020 I set an intention to be more and do less. Boy, the joke was on me. The universe (and COVID) had other plans for me and the

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How To Create Better Work-Life Balance When Working From Home

Work-life balance. We’ve all heard of it. There are countless books and articles written about, podcasts talking about it, and experts debating it. Perhaps we all even strive for it

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An Organized Life Is A Happy Life

My dad loves to tell people stories of how I would spend endless hours in my room meticulously organizing everything I owned. Instead of playing with Barbie and her dream

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Top 10 Lessons Learned in 2021

2021 was full of valuable lessons for me, mostly involving self-care, Here are my top 10 takeaways heading into 2022: #1 Pandemics can last a really long time I mean

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Creating Your 2022 Personal Strategic Plan

We’ve made it to November which means companies, organizations, and individuals are one-by-one realizing the year is quickly coming to an end and they are recognizing the need to plan

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Change We Must

The fall season is full of change. The weather finally starts to cool down (thank goodness). The leaves slowly change from green to brilliant hues of reds, oranges, and yellows.

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Leadership Is A Funny Thing

Leadership is a funny thing. Sometimes we volunteer for it. Sometimes we are voluntold. Other times it hits us like a heat-seeking missile we didn’t see coming. No matter how

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Glitter & Unicorns

With summer winding down and kids heading back to school, many of us are settling back into the daily grind of our busy lives and dealing with more and more

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