Overwhelmed? Use Your Values to Tame Your To-Do List

While the pandemic lockdown helped many of us recalibrate our life priorities and gave us a new perspective on how we should spend our time, some of us are finding ourselves sliding back into the old familiar grind of high-pressure hustling to tackle the ever-expanding to-do list. The root cause? Prioritization. When too many thingsContinueContinue reading “Overwhelmed? Use Your Values to Tame Your To-Do List”

How Change Comm Can Strengthen Relationships

Our brains tend to automatically classify transitions as “high-risk” because of the likelihood that we might lose something as a result. However, these high-stakes situations present the ideal opportunity to lift engagement by strengthening relationships between employees and leaders. Using change communication to create an emotionally healthy environment allows employees to focus more of theirContinueContinue reading “How Change Comm Can Strengthen Relationships”

Running on Empty: Why Employee Burnout Remains a Major Challenge for Most Businesses

As leaders scramble to close staffing gaps and prevent rising resignations, burnout continues to be among the top reasons employees are languishing in their roles or leaving them. Although attention to burnout and wellbeing has intensified since the start of the pandemic, it was a major problem many companies were trying to tackle long beforeContinueContinue reading “Running on Empty: Why Employee Burnout Remains a Major Challenge for Most Businesses”

How to Achieve Your Most Important Goal

10 tips for breaking through the barriers that stand between you and accomplishment It happens to everyone, but we don’t always realize it. We have a goal in mind, but we just can’t seem to make progress on achieving it. It could be a personal accomplishment related to our health, finances or career. Or, itContinueContinue reading “How to Achieve Your Most Important Goal”

A Fascinating Twist on Perception and Clarity

He’s always been an insightful child, so I shouldn’t have been surprised when I read the quote in my 16-year-old’s English paper. The assignment asked students to describe their life philosophy, and Tommy wrote the paper about perspective. But it wasn’t at all what I expected to read. I thought I’d see something akin toContinueContinue reading “A Fascinating Twist on Perception and Clarity”