Tag: growth

Check the Negativity

As much as you may want to be in a state of gratitude and joy as the holidays are upon us, the reality is that we’re currently surrounded by an extreme amount of negativity. I have a process that I

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First Step to Mitigate Burnout

In last week’s video I shared the signs that indicate you’re on the verge of burnout. So what happens if they’re happening to you? What next? Since burnout occurs when workplace stress is not properly managed, your first step will take place at

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Stop Trying to Beat Burnout in Isolation

By spring of this year, over half of American workers reported being burned out. I’m not surprised! You’re probably not either, especially if you’re there now or on the way to hitting that #burnout wall. Burnout is not to be dismissed! It’s an

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3 Ways to Build Resilience

Shortly after I celebrated my 10-year work anniversary, I found myself in a situation that challenged my resilience, my ability to mentally and emotionally deal with this crisis.  While I’ve faced other circumstances that tested my strength in the past,

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When You Believe Things Aren’t Fair

In work and life, you’ve witnessed others receive things that not everyone else has. Maybe you or others felt at times that those situations weren’t fair. Well, as employees return to the office, you will see more and more of

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Staying Productive When You Only Have A Few Minutes

Do you ever find your calendar with a few-minute gap? Maybe an appointment ended early or started late, so now you’re just sitting there wondering what to do next? What if you could stay productive when these unexpected times occur?

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Stressed Out Solution

There was such a great response to last week’s post in which I shared a past video with my son, Ethan, so I’m back this week with another one! This time, it’s with my almost 10-year old daughter, Reese, at

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Just Handle It

About three years ago I grabbed my then 12-year old son, Ethan, to share how he manages stress (yes, kids have stress, too). Not only did he discover successful strategies to just handle it consistently for years, they’re ideas that

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Celebrating International Dance Day

What a perfect way to end the month of foolishness by celebrating with dance! Grab a family member, a friend, or just yourself and have some fun by dancing to your favorite song and celebrating International Dance Day!

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Turning Stress Into a Comedy

Stress relief can actually be a joke when you use laughter to help reduce it! Laughter has so many short and long-term health benefits and my family’s favorite way to get a lot of it, is by watching stand-up comedians.

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Embarrassment or Development?

Do you ever feel embarrassed by past work you’ve done? Maybe it’s a project you completed when you first began your career or were new to your current position. What if someone were to ask to see it – how

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