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Finding your Why

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As a leader in any organization, you are frequently looking at the what and the how, but how often do you look at the why? Even more important to consider: how often do you communicate the why to your team?


My leadership career has primarily been in the healthcare industry; however it is no different than any other line of service: the key objective for those in a leadership role is to keep costs down and revenue up. Due to this we are in a constant chess game of supply expenses…

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Perspective

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I just wrapped up a 2-day leadership retreat with an amazing group if women this past weekend and I have been reflecting on the power of perspective. 

It doesn't seem to matter if we are 5 or 50 years old, if we remain open and curious to the possibilities, we frequently see things from a different point of view when it is presented to us, or even have our mind blown in a way that shifts us forever. This feeling is amazing, almost as if you are seeing the world for the first tim…

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Softly Present

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How do we stay soft when the world makes us hard? How do we stay fully present when we are always working on the future? More importantly: How do we learn all of this by just standing in a field with horses?!

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The Teacher And The Student

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We are both the teacher and the student at the same time. Learning is valuable to both the teacher and the student. To be a student we must stay open and curious, and to be a teacher we must do the same.

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