Task Worry-ment vs. Task Management

Fall always feels like it sneaks up on us. The kids are back in school, and keynote season heats up with conferences in full swing. I’m guessing you have your version of this season too! Sometimes life feels like one long to-do list, doesn’t it? Between work, home, family, and the curveballs in between, the … Read more

When the title doesn’t match the talent

Ever notice how some things only line up almost right?A plug that doesn’t quite fit the outlet. A jacket that mostly zips. A plan that technically works — until someone actually tries to use it. That’s the tension I’ve been thinking about lately: when something looks solid in theory but falls apart in practice. Whether … Read more

Stop Waiting for Things to be Normal

Ever find yourself waiting for the “right time” to start something?Same. We tell ourselves that after the next deadline or once the schedule calms down, we’ll get to the things that matter — sanity, rest, connection, or even just a walk around the block. But both in leadership and in life, there’s a mindset shift … Read more

Iteration

Lately, I’ve been sitting with a theme that keeps showing up—in keynotes, coaching calls, conversations with friends, and in my own reflections: iteration.The idea that we rarely nail it on the first try—and that real progress is built through small, steady tweaks. Whether it’s parenting, leadership, or launching something new, we learn by doing, adjusting, … Read more

Loneliness at Work (and in life) Is Costing You—Here’s What to Do About It

Hey there, We need to talk about something that’s quietly costing teams big time: loneliness. 💡 More than half (52%) of U.S. workers report feeling lonely at work. (Cigna, 2023) And when people feel disconnected? Productivity tanks. Collaboration suffers. Innovation stalls. Loneliness is heavy—because we’ve all been there. But here’s the thing: connection isn’t just … Read more