Naps Work
I’ve always thought that a quick nap during the day could help perk me up, but rarely felt comfortable trying to take a nap. Where to go? Head down on the desk? What if someone walks in? It was always too difficult, and not the norm. Now a variety...
Make It A Happy New Year With 45 Life Lessons (+5)
I have always loved this list since the first time someone emailed it to me years ago, when it was unattributed. With a little research on The Google, I found that Regina Brett, a columnist at the Cleveland Plain Dealer, wrote her 45 life lessons to celebrate growing older...
Tip #8: Don’t Give Up Before You Get There!
Today we celebrated the San Francisco Giants winning their second World Series in three years time, so it’s a fitting tribute to them to focus of resilience. Trailing badly in the first two rounds of the post-season playoffs, they came back to dominate the Detroit Tigers with unselfish team...
Tip #7: Maintain Your Mental Fitness
I’ve been traveling a fair amount and a little preoccupied with the presidential election and San Francisco Giants (on to the World Series!), so blogging dropped down on my priority list for the past two weeks. In allowing that to happen, I was in a way practicing my own...
Mentoring, Professional Skills, and Diversity . . . a Busy Week
I’m back from a terrific conference put on in Minneapolis by the National Legal Mentoring Consortium in Minneapolis. I enjoyed the chance to speak about mentoring circles to the conference attendees, and will be posting my remarks shortly. Earlier this week, I attended this fall’s meeting of the Professional...
GirlVentures Rocks
Know why it’s important for girls to experience adventure in the out-of-doors? Author, mother, and peakbagger extraordinaire Patricia Ellis Herr shared three reasons this morning during her keynote talk at the annual GirlVentures Empower! Breakfast in San Francisco. Thanks to the generosity of my good friends Judy and Bruce...
Tip #6 – Learn to Give Great Feedback
Many otherwise solid leaders struggle when it comes to delivering “constructive criticism.” They become tongue-tied, too busy to talk, and often times avoid saying anything at all, until written performance review time rolls around, and then the bad news comes as a surprise to the employee. Yet one of...
Tip #5: Seize The Day and Take Initiative To Achieve Your Goals
Once you know what you want to achieve, it’s time to get on to doing it. Success does not come to those who sit back and wait, which is why great leaders are always taking initiative to think about what they can do to get what they want. In...
Tip #4: Set Short-, Mid-, and Long-Term Goals and Objectives
To get where you want to go, you first must decide where that is, which is why you need goals and objectives for your business. Sounds easy, right? Not so fast. According to Staples’ Annual National Small Business Survey, a whopping 80% of small business owners surveyed said they don’t...
Tip #3: Create Your Personal Board of Directors
Businesses use them, so why shouldn’t you? The concept of having your own personal board is catching on as more and more people reach beyond the limitations of internal mentors or sponsors to gain the benefit that boards play in the business world – independent advisors who provide their expertise to...