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How intentionality makes your life and leadership better

How intentionality makes your life and leadership better

by Robyn McLeod | Sep 24, 2020 | Thoughtful Leadership

Many of you are familiar with our Thoughtful Leadership philosophy – being present, being intentional, and being authentic will lead to the results that you want. Recently I have had several coaching conversations about what it means to be intentional. For example,...
Why being dispensable is an essential leadership skill (and how to do it)

Why being dispensable is an essential leadership skill (and how to do it)

by Lisa Kohn | Jul 23, 2020 | Thoughtful Leadership

As we’ve written before, we coach all of our clients to be dispensable at work. I will never forget the client who stared at me in absolute shock when I told her that. “What???” she said. “I’ve spent my entire career trying to be completely indispensable. What????”...
The Thoughtful Leadership lessons I’ve learned from being still this week

The Thoughtful Leadership lessons I’ve learned from being still this week

by Lisa Kohn | Feb 27, 2020 | Self-Care

For a very long time now, I’ve had a love-hate relationship with skiing. We started skiing as a family when my kids were young, and it was glorious, wonderful, hilarious family time. I’ve never really loved it though. Skiing as wonderful family time became less true...

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