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How an exhibit on avant-garde female artists inspired my writing. Hopefully, it will stir your creative energy as well....

Pushing Someone to Be Great

This story told by Carole King might inspire you to do something memorable....

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How to Use Your Past to Solve Your Prese...

Appreciate Dialogue can be used to resolve issues, design plans and determine how to find “your best self” every day. This post provides the steps for problem-solving.

Two Ways to Make This a WOW Day

A friend shared the following quote with me and it touched me so much I felt compelled to write about it… "The pursuit of truth and beauty is a sphere of activity in which we are permitted to remain children all our lives." - Albert Einstein I know that when I am in the presence of something beautiful. What about the pursuit of truth? I believe this is where you stand in the state of pure possibility, as described by Victor Turner. Here are some ideas for standing in this amazing state.

A Note from a Friend

I received this email today from a friend and colleague in Italy in honor of International Women's Day: "This brief note wants just to point out that the real richness of any team is the presence of different kind of People inside. Different points of view, backgrounds, ethnicity, sex, census, orientations and so on are there to enrich the team and their performance, in whatever field it may be. The real breakthrough moment

Do You Judge Before Looking?

How often do you say, “What an idiot?” I was first in line to go through the security station at my gate in the airport in Amsterdam. Before I could get to the conveyor belt, an airline employee took my passport and told me to go to one of the tables. I obeyed. There were three pedestals but nobody stood behind them, so I walked straight over to plastic bins at

Has Nothing Changed in the Workplace for...

Regardless of recent stats that show little change for women in the workplace, I believe women are on the rise and will change the nature of the workplace soon.

Being Great vs. Killing Yourself: Do you...

Just because you can doesn't mean you should. Yet you might not know you chose a path of greatness over enjoyment until you are in pain or numbed out by stress.

A Tip to Lighten Up Your Life

We high-achievers are convinced that if we choose to argue a point, we are right. Right? Always being right not only hurts your relationships, but it is also a heavy responsibility to bear. You have to work harder to discount other people’s ideas than if you just looked for the value in their suggestions. Yet, because "being the one who knows" is foundational to your sense of self, you may feel uncomfortable

Raise your hand for happiness

I just received a rejection notice. I applied to be on the board of a professional association. They turned me down. Part of me was disappointed, embarrassed, angry, and even worried. The rest of me was utterly relieved. Woo hoo! While interviewing women for my book, Wander Women, I had a very accomplished woman tell me, "All my life I was taught to raise my hand. Now I'm finally questioning what I'm

What part of you do you keep in exile?

Being overly sensitive to how people judge us isn’t always a sign of low self-esteem; confident women also worry about impressions. At what price-what parts of ourselves do we keep in exile?

Stopping the leak of power

There was a great scene in Grey's Anatomy last night that I thought characterized the changes many women are experiencing. With no real guidance, and under the threat of losing love, we are starting to say "NO" to giving ourselves away, including our power, our energy, and our passion. Yet, this isn't easy. The scene focused on Christina Yang telling her boyfriend about her near-marriage experience. She described her relationship as
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