The Secret Power of Questions

The power of questions is their ability to invite response. The danger is it might be damaging. ‘Yes’ or ‘no’ questions shackle people with assumptions and judgments. Don’t you agree? Is that the… Continue reading

Saturday Sage: Experience Can Derail Your Life

Most job seekers are not brave enough to include bad experiences on their resumes. But painful experiences are more valuable than good when it comes to personal development. Every resume has a place… Continue reading

1 Simple Strategy to Design Smart Questions

Leaders look through three lenses when they ask smart questions. One lens turns to the past and one focuses on the present. The third lens focuses on the future. Your challenge… You don’t… Continue reading

Positive Illusions: 7 Ways to Defeat The Lake Wobegon Effect

We all create positive illusions about ourselves. Your temper isn’t that bad. After all, you don’t blow up as often as your mother did. People who lack positive illusions about themselves are often… Continue reading

How to Elevate Your Status at Work

When the boss shows up on the front-line, people notice. When a front-line worker shows up in the corporate office, people wonder how they got in. Higher-ups have more status at work than… Continue reading

Helping Women Leaders Move Forward Faster

Book Giveaway!! 20 copies available!! Leave a comment on this guest post by Brenda Wensil and Kathryn Heath, PhD to become eligible for one of 20 complimentary copies of their new book, I Wish… Continue reading