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WOW! This summer is already almost over. It's been quite eventful with fun, as well as prompted reflection. I'm going to start with the events that give me pause.
Life is full of ups and downs, and as the summer season draws to a close, let's take a moment to consider how we are seasoning our own lives. A quote from Mother Teresa sums it up:
"Life is a promise; fulfill it."

Clarify the Connection between Leadership and Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
Despite the summer heat, the news in our country remains a hot topic that highlights the importance of good leadership in various settings such as workplaces, schools, and communities. Unfortunately, (from my lens) some leaders are doubting the value of cultural elements that promote a sense of belonging. The coaching and training I provide are primarily focused on Leadership and DEI. These two subjects are intertwined, and I feel that it's important to shed some light on their connection.
Many current news stories and events are concerning to me not just for business purposes, but for the good of our society, as well. I have some non-political and relevant examples to share, so I hope you'll keep reading. To begin, let's explore some of the various dimensions of diversity which include generational, religious, physical disabilities, socio-economic status, citizenship, neurodiversity, sexual orientation, age, and of course, race and gender. It's important to recognize that diversity encompasses much more than just race and gender, which are often the first elements of diversity that come to mind.

Stretching Beyond Limits
It's already the end of June and summertime is in full swing! Are you feeling excited about all the progress you've made towards your goals or are you feeling a bit overwhelmed?
Do you feel like shouting “Yikes” or “Yay”?
Regardless of where you're at, I'm here to encourage you to continue pushing forward and striving toward success by reflecting on goal-setting, utilizing effective tools, and recognizing the value of stretching beyond your comfort zone.

Team Creating: NBA Leadership Lessons to WIN!
As someone who loves sports, I often find valuable lessons in them. Today, I want to draw comparisons between creating a successful team in your organization and what's currently happening in the NBA. If you're new here, I'm thrilled to have you.
Can we agree that winning is so much fun? When watching the end of the game, the winners exude pure joy, pride, and enthusiasm!

Appreciating Our Diversity of Culture, Experience and Thought
I’ve just returned from visiting my son Alex in Brooklyn, NY. Oh my, life looks so different than where I live in Orange County CA.
April is Diversity awareness month and it got me thinking that I’d like to share some of my observations with you. And I began to wonder how these differences play out in the workplace. Keep reading so you can access some valuable resources.
A few examples:

March to the Beat
Yes, we are in the month of March, a verb.
Two big events that I like to acknowledge are
1) Women’s History Month and 2) March Madness
Let’s begin with Women’s History Month and March to the beat!
There is a lot of buzz on social media about the value of women and how we can make a difference in the lives of others, and I love that.

Choose Love to Lead
Who’s the most important person for you to lead?
YOU are my friend. You are the most important person to lead, everyone else comes after you.
It’s February, which means we get to be mindful and express love all month (even more than usual) and it’s Black History month so we get to intentionally take the opportunity to learn and understand the black culture.
Everything starts with love…

3 Keys to Claim Victory
January is already almost over! Are you celebrating achievements so far, or quietly concerned about how to get the victory you desire at the end of this year?
Please keep reading as I share how three keys: intentions, goals and habits can carry you to claim victory in 2023.

Effective Questions to Evaluate Your Performance
I just finished teaching a course on Organizational Leadership which included essential leadership traits, and leadership models. It sparked me to share some critical questions for you as you wrap up this year so you can be ready for the new year.

Gratitude and Grace
This is the time of year we pause and reflect on all that we are grateful for, and count our blessings. Our reasons for gratitude far surpass our reasons to gripe.
We've gone through yet again, another tough year. We've celebrated peaks, and we've conquered valleys. Can I encourage you to give yourself some grace? So, you missed a deadline. Maybe you forgot an event that was on your calendar. Or, perhaps you didn't quite achieve some of your work goals that didn't level up to your expectations.
My guess is...you did your best. Please cut yourself some slack. Give yourself some grace.