Women Trusting Themselves in a World of Scrutiny
Building confidence begins with learning to trust yourself.
Your Word for 2024
It’s an intention, not a resolution. This is not what you want to do for the coming year. It’s bigger and deeper than that. It’s a guiding principle to help you focus your time, attention, and efforts.
4 Things You're Getting Wrong About Networking
We often fail to see the opportunity to network with the folks down the hall or at another branch of our business.
Why Grown-ups Need Passing Periods
My work ethic fooled me into believing that working hard meant working non-stop.
50 Years of Title IX
The road towards equality for women in all fields requires persistence, strength, and courage. But, it also requires joy.
4 Essentials for Open-minded Conversation
"We aren't learning or growing when we make no mistakes. Focusing on open-mindedness means we're anticipating growth through mistakes, not crash-and-burn failure."
Perfectionism and Procrastination
Turning around 40 years of conditioning and habits is not easy. It’s about taking it one task, one day, one decision at a time. Celebrate your small victories over procrastination and perfectionism, and keep moving forward.
Yelling at My Kids
We forget just how critical patience and listening are to the health of our kids. We get caught up in a moment, stressed out at work, or find ourselves running on empty, and those old habits come back.
Beauty on the Outside
I look at a person and see all the individual physical features that make them their unique self. Different from everyone else on earth. It’s magical and beautiful.
Halfway to 80
“The moments that matter, the moments that connect you, the moments that define your happiness can be big, but they can also be very small.”
Room at the Thanksgiving Table
“The assumption that things must stay the same to keep a certain group of people happy while not considering the unhappiness of another group. It separates people, rather than bringing them together.”
Don’t Hide Your Joy
“When I thought critically about my joy, I realized that I found patterns in my daily activities when I was at my best.”