by Lisa Kohn | Aug 22, 2019 | Thoughtful Leadership
Somehow, I think we’ve all created – and perpetuated – the myth that leaders need to be strong and infallible. That there can be no cracks in your armor or skeletons in your closet. That it’s best to look like you always have it together and aren’t ever questioning or...
by Lisa Kohn | Apr 18, 2019 | Thoughtful Leadership
Somehow, I think we’ve all created – and perpetuated – the myth that leaders need to be strong and infallible. That there can be no cracks in your armor or skeletons in your closet. That it’s best to look like you always have it together and aren’t ever questioning or...
by Lisa Kohn | Oct 11, 2018 | Thoughtful Leadership
Somehow, I think we’ve all created – and perpetuated – the myth that leaders need to be strong and infallible. That there can be no cracks in your armor or skeletons in your closet. That it’s best to look like you always have it together and aren’t ever questioning or...
by Robyn McLeod | Oct 4, 2018 | Awareness
There are always new and better ways to do things – to be more effective at work, to manage your time better, to get more out of life, and to feel more fulfilled. But often, there are things that have worked for us in the past that we forget about. Case in point: in...
by Robyn McLeod | Jul 14, 2016 | Communication
It happened again today. I sent an email laying out a few details for a project and the person I emailed replied with a bunch of questions. The problem was the answers to the questions were in the email! I’ve heard this from others as well. The frustration of...