Keep going! Part 3 of your decade in review is here. How have you been enjoying the first two installments of Marie Forleo’s three-part exercise that focuses on reviewing the past decade? How did it … Read More
What Are You Most Proud Of?
Recently I was asked this question during an interview. It is a common question, often asked of professional athletes, business owners, corporate executives, and others who have achieved a perceived level of success or mastery. … Read More
Decade in Review Part 2: Release Your Past
In March, I shared the first of a three-part exercise that focuses on reviewing the past decade. How did it go? Wow, fast forward to now and how the world has changed. Everyone has experienced … Read More
Decade in Review Part 1: Celebrate Your Wins
Here we are three months into a new year and decade. I expect the holidays now feel like somewhat of a distant memory. New year’s resolutions and goals may have been largely left by the … Read More
What to Read (and Listen to) in 2020
It’s one of my favourite times of the year! Now is when I get to share my recommendations on what to read and listen to as we head into the new year. I would love … Read More
Re-inventing Myself and My Career
One of the main contributors to my move away from a corporate lifestyle to what I’m doing today was that I was asked for assistance. At first, a few people I knew, who recognized my … Read More
The Case for the Pursuit of Less
Has our world become exponentially more complex? Are we exhibiting change at an unprecedented rate? Some would say yes; I do not agree. My mother-in-law, who lived to almost 100, experienced and thrived with new … Read More
Free Your Mind
I am in Edmonton celebrating the birth of our latest grandchild, baby cuddling, and jumping on the trampoline and other fun activities with his 3-year-old brother. Edmonton Public Library (EPL) provides a free book and … Read More
A Personalized Retirement Experience
Retirement can be both wonderfully fulfilling and incredibly challenging. Often, one’s identity is tied to their work but as well, they may be accustomed to a rapid pace of activity and external demands. Being needed is vital to our self-worth.
The 360 Degree CEO: Unwavering Integrity
In my book, The 360 Degree CEO: Generating Profits While Leading and Living with Passion and Principles, one of the things I talk about as a hallmark of 360 Degree leaders is unwavering integrity. At … Read More