From Visioning the Life you Want to Living the Life you Want In the fall of 2018, destiny brought me to a retreat that would prove to be nothing short of transformative. Nestled in the breathtaking...
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Navigating the Evolving Job Market: What You Need to Know
Navigating the Evolving Job Market: What You Need to Know
Living Your Life with your Eyes Wide Open
My stepsister was in town the other day helping her stepdaughter move into her new place in Austin. I had only met her a handful of times and thought she was perfectly nice but did not have too much...
The Energy You Put Out Is The Energy You Get Back
If you asked me about energy fields a year ago, I would have either laughed or glazed over at how hoaxy it sounds. Now, I have learned that we all put out actual energy vibrations, and those...
New Year, New Approach
As we enter a new decade, many of us are making new year’s resolutions as we do every year, but we are also sitting back to think about what we want in the next decade. The previous decade for me...
Self-Care is Not Selfish
Self-care has become a big buzzword in everything I read lately. For a long time, I felt too guilty to spend the time or money on myself to do the things I love. I also quite honestly did not have...
How to build trust and retain your employees
I had a fascinating conversation with my friend Diane Mulcahy yesterday about my desire to help more women move into leadership positions and how companies can retain them. I went on and on about...
Diversity and Inclusion programs that work
According to an article published by the Harvard Business Review, most corporate diversity programs fail. So in an era, where more and more companies are focused on diversity and inclusion, what are...
Does a shorter work week actually increase productivity?
Our culture is embedded in the idea that the more you work, the more you succeed. With the introduction of smart phones and laptops, we can now work any time, anywhere. But does working and being...
Finding your Passion and Being “In Flow”
I spent the majority of my career doing what I thought I should and what other people thought I should be doing. After graduating with a Finance Degree from the University of Texas (I hate Finance,...