In our first episode, the HIPLegal partners share their perspectives on the Joy Experiment that led to the creation of HIPLegal, and close the episode with an invitation.
Read MoreAt an event hosted by Products That Count, Sami Inkinen (Trulia founder/record-setting rower, triathlete) shared his five principles to winning. Number 4 – “Stop doing 90 percent of things.”
Read MoreEach day we get to choose to embrace a Friday mentality, what I call my “vacation perspective.” We just have to choose it.
Read MoreAre you ready to take ownership of your practice and be the rainmaker you have always wanted to be? Rainmakers work effectively to build and foster meaningful relationships, identify top contacts, and use technology to aid in research, branding, tracking, and touch points.
Read MoreI had the pleasure of meeting Marcia Greenberger at a lunch program hosted by the Women’s Bar Association of DC. She is the founder and co-president of the National Women’s Law Center, which she started 40 years ago.
Read MoreWarning – this post might offend you. If you don’t want a challenge, don’t read it. If you want what I want, please like it and share it. Maybe we can make a difference.
Read More5,000 women attended the sold-out, inaugural LeadOn Conference in Santa Clara, CA on February 24, 2015.
Read MoreMany people get stuck in routine and a comfort zone with habits that don't allow them to do more and be more. We are often afraid of being great. It is easier to be average and do what's easy. When we are great, then others expect more from us.
Read MoreWe all need a little inspiration from time to time. And sometimes we find it in the most unexpected of places - an image, a well-timed call from a friend, a favorite quote from a book. This week I was particularly inspired by the words of Maya Angelou. I am grateful that she shared her words with us so I start and end my list in memory of her. She had so many incredibly inspiring words.
Read MoreCoaching strengthens emotional intelligence and gives leaders the ability to recognize how other people are feeling in a business context and to react appropriately for mutual benefit. Consider some of these key thoughts from research on executive coaching.
Read MoreWho are you? Do not define yourself by the things that can change – material possessions, age, career, gender.
Read MoreI had a goal to run a marathon before I turned 30 so I did. I ran the Twin Cities Marathon when I was 28. I had just finished my master’s degree while working full-time and learning piano. My running and exercise regime had been inactive to say the least and I knew I needed some help to get to the finish line.
Read MoreHappy New Year! I have had some inspiring conversations with clients this week. It is so rewarding to work with people who are passionate about what they do and focused on what’s next.
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