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Reflections: Constancy
An ode to mothers and daughters and the turning of tides when caregiver becomes the received of the care.
When the Body Needs to Rest
Being an athlete all of my life trained me to push through. Left shoulder forward and slightly curved in like a football player getting ready to make a big hit. Right leg plants firm then propels me forward creating a burst of energy. Move. Move. Move. And keep going...
Even the Resilient Get Weary
Resilience. It used to be such an inspiring word to me. Being resilient meant I could navigate curves in the road with a fair amount of ease. I caught and lobbed back the curveballs of life quite easily. Even when faced with life’s most difficult moments, I was...
5 Pandemic Leadership Lessons
On March 13th, 2020, Dr. Michael Ryan, the Executive Director of the World Health Organization, was interviewed on WHO Health Emergencies Programme about lessons learned from his many years of experience with the Ebola virus. In less than two minutes, Dr. Ryan...
Helpful Tips for Working Remotely
Some love it. Others, not so much. Whether you’re a fan of working remotely or not, it doesn’t appear that remote work is going away anytime soon. So, to help make this a little more manageable,I’ve put together some tips for you.
Leading Through Chaotic Times
As we move forward through the aftermath while in the middle of an unprecedented pandemic and economic uncertainty for so many, how can we lead ourselves and others?
Why Now is a Great Time for Change
In 2021, while the concepts, behavior change insights, and strategies I will cover in this blog are resources for leaders in pharma and healthcare, in most cases, the posts can benefit anyone. We are, in the end, all human beings facing a challenging time and, often averse to change. Yet, we are living through a chaotic time where so much is changing every day. Let’s begin by looking at why…
Doing Hard Things
Seriously, that any of us can get up each morning in 2020, get ourselves out of bed, and get through the day is heroic.
1 Hour, 1 Day, 1 Week
The cumulative effect is my new experiment. I’ll give it a week, observe the outcomes, and adjust as needed. One hour, one day, one week at a time…for now.
There Is No Silver Lining
There has been loss of life, health, employment, social connection, pursuits we love, physical and emotional wellbeing, and, on some days, a loss of hope. The pandemic is causing an epidemic of grief. And, yet, we expect and are expected to ‘soldier on’.