In my executive coaching practice, my clients often recount past work experiences where they have deep regret regarding their behavior, their spoken or written word or more broadly how they were “showing up” as professionals. Their vulnerability in these moments allows our coaching to reach new levels of depth and meaning. I have a firm… [Read More]
Learning to Say “No!”
“I have so little time for myself and the things that are really important in my life. This has got to stop!” I was listening to the strained voice of one of my clients whom I had been coaching for over a year. Over the prior three years, he had agreed to take significant leadership… [Read More]
When Things Go Wrong
My sons and I decided to go four wheeling up in the White River National Forest on Saturday in our recently acquired Land Rover. What transpired over the next five hours was a wonderfully rich experience that, looking back, I realize had many lessons for managing through problems at work. We piled into the car… [Read More]