Is your brain to blame if you’re all filled up without room to grow?

Is your brain to blame if you’re all filled up without room to grow?

“Wow, it’s obvious you’re not working for the Chamber of Commerce,” one of my local realtor friends exclaimed when she heard about the “What it’s like to live and work in Charleston” workshops I conduct for employers. You’re right, I responded. My purpose is to help...

5 ways to create ‘quality collisions’ to meet different people

5 ways to create ‘quality collisions’ to meet different people

Are you missing the chance encounters you used to have with fellow human beings at work in the hallways, cafeteria, parking lot, and elsewhere? If so, consider doing something else, such as striving to have "quality collisions" with new people. When you intentionally...

3 actions to close the huge caring, compassion, and empathy gap at work

3 actions to close the huge caring, compassion, and empathy gap at work

Any of these statements from managers and leaders sound familiar? “Being compassionate is not in my DNA.” “I respond to facts, figures and logic, not feelings and emotion.” “I wasn’t born with the empathy gene.” “If I show I care, I’ll be perceived as weak.” “I won’t...

Want to improve your well-being and productivity? Work fewer hours!

Want to improve your well-being and productivity? Work fewer hours!

Would you like to work fewer hours with the same pay and benefits? Yes, you read that right, reduce your standard work week by 8 hours--from 40 to 32 hours--while maintaining the same level of pay and benefits. That was the grand experiment some Perpetual Guardian...

15 ways to generate better results by developing internal talent

15 ways to generate better results by developing internal talent

In this expert panel from the Forbes Coaches Council, 15 Forbes Coaches Council members, including me, shared suggestions for developing internal talent who can help you and your organization generate better performance and results. My panel contribution is #5: Ask...

Is your default emotion now distrust? If so, join the crowd

Is your default emotion now distrust? If so, join the crowd

Distrust has become “society’s default emotion,” according to the 2022 Edelman Trust Barometer. How bad is it? More than half (nearly 6 in 10 respondents) say they tend to distrust something – or someone – until they see evidence to the contrary. (And their “evidence”...