Tell Your Remarkable Career Story
Be ready to tell your remarkable story so you can answer the question “What do you do?” with a compelling and unforgettable response. 214
Do You Have a Job, a Career, or a Calling?
Are you doing something exceptional in your work? Think about how you spend your precious time. It is a job, a career or a calling?
Make Emotional Bank Deposits at Work
Melissa Greewell of Finish Line taught me the power of emotional bank deposits in the workplace. Recognize people for their extraordinary efforts and create a culture of advocacy.
Don’t Let Sitting Dampen Your Career Creativity at Work
Don’t let a sedentary workplace zap your creative energy. Get up and get moving with walking meetings and offsite experiences for a more productive and healthy career.
Don’t Over Apologize at Work
Confidence is an essential ingredient for career success and over apologizing can sabotage how others perceive you at work.
Professional Presence Will Distinguish You from the Career Competition
Your professional, poise, presence and gravitas will set you apart from the competition. Learn how to tell your story so others perceive what you want them to in the career world.
Lose the Obnoxious Roommate in Your Head
Lose the obnoxious roommate in your head who leads you to self doubt and lack of confidence. Fail forward and take a risk because you can control your actions and thrive.
Leadership Action Steps
Whether you are an emerging or experienced leader, everyone can use a refresher about how to keep your leadership skills sharp. Check out these action steps for leadership success.
2014 Indiana Governor’s Conference for Women
I’m speaking at The Indiana Governor’s Conference for Women which will be held on October 21st at the JW Marriott in Indianapolis. Register today!
Professional Development: How Can I Get Better?
Marshall Goldsmith taught me how to ask my friends and colleagues: “How can I get better?” This exercise will help you improve in your life and career.