Breaking Out of Burnout: Overcoming Mid-Career Burnout and Coming Back Stronger
Sometimes you climb a mountain, and you realize it was the wrong mountain. That’s the sentiment you get when you’ve spoken to people who have
Sometimes you climb a mountain, and you realize it was the wrong mountain. That’s the sentiment you get when you’ve spoken to people who have
On one hand I don’t expect my audience to be trying to brand a company and in that sense I expect that some of my
I’m no stranger to the Dalai Lama’s writings and conversations. An Appeal to the World: The Way of Peace in a Time of Division didn’t fundamentally shift
When it comes to reading – and reviewing books – there aren’t many folks I know who read more than I do – at least
One of the best things about 42 Rules of Employee Engagement by Susan Stamm is that because it’s 42 separate rules – so you can consume the
With seven children in various parts of their educational journey, one could understand why I’d want to understand more about schools and what can be
Why do professionals decide to go into human resources? For most, it isn’t a lifelong dream. I’ve met plenty of children who have said they
It’s no secret that I love dogs. I’ve spent most of my adult life with one or more canine companions. For the last 13 years,
What would you do if you worked in a profession that ignored its own best practices? What if your industry claimed to be able to
Compared to the average joe I read a lot. Books that I read (all non-fiction) tend to fall into one of two broad categories. They’re