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My top four essential Thoughtful Leadership myths and truths

My top four essential Thoughtful Leadership myths and truths

by Lisa Kohn | Mar 4, 2021 | Thoughtful Leadership

It is no secret that I believe in, am certified in, and practice Positive Psychology. Just like it’s now no secret that I grew up in a religious cult, had my memoir, to the moon and back, published, and am on a joyful “warpath” 🙂 to spread a message of hope, joy, and...
Why finding your passion is what it’s all about (not the hokey pokey)

Why finding your passion is what it’s all about (not the hokey pokey)

by Chatsworth Consulting Group | Dec 15, 2020 | Thoughtful Leadership

“Find something you’re passionate about and keep tremendously interested in it.” ~Julia Child I often tell people that when I’m working, I never want to stop and when I’m not working, I never want to start. So, I either have figured it out, or I’m maybe...
The counterintuitive way to be more productive (and maybe less stressed)

The counterintuitive way to be more productive (and maybe less stressed)

by Lisa Kohn | Sep 12, 2019 | Thoughtful Leadership

You’re facing a deadline or feeling pressure to get a project done. You feel as if you’ve been staring at your computer screen mindlessly, unable to make a dent in the work in front of you. You’ve been at this for hours, but don’t seem to be moving ahead. As the time...

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