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INTERVIEW: Five Things I Wish Someone Told Me When I First Launched My Business or Startup
Taking the risk to start a company is a feat few are fully equipped for. Any business owner knows that the first few years in business are anything but glamorous. Building a successful business takes time, lessons learned, and most importantly, enormous growth as a business owner. In this interview with Doug Noll, Lauren Green shares the lessons she’s learned since starting her business.
Listening Made Simple Part I: Listening to Ourselves
Listening is a first step in a much longer and more complex healing process. This blog is part one of a two part blog series on listening, designed to make learning to listen simple.
Self-Coaching Activity: 6 Ways to Mine for Values
Values can be a fuzzy subject, so let's take a moment to break them down in a way that can improve self-awareness, decision-making, and relationships with others.
Self-Coaching Activity: Crafting a Personal Mission Statement
A mission statement is a reminder of what is of core importance to you. Crafting a mission statement is about choosing consciously to take a perspective in life.
Self Coaching Activity: Designing the Journey (Personal Road Map)
Most people who start coaching want to jump into designing the future right away; however, the road map is not the beginning of the journey.
What Anchors Your Career? 8 Ways We Connect to our Work
Identifying your career anchors will give you a language to articulate why you might be happy or unhappy in your workplace.
Self-Coaching Activity: Self-Affirmations and Setting Boundaries with Others
When we become clearer about how we make decisions, a new need surfaces. The need to say no and set boundaries when something doesn't align with our model.
Starting a Bullet Journal: How to Task Mindfully
his blog will give you starting place tips; show you how to set up a daily log; and offer the ways I have customized my own journal for my needs.
8 Tips for Emerging Facilitators
What I have learned in transitioning into the world of facilitation and organization development is that it is tough, especially for recent graduates or those early in their career.