The Buzz of Leadership
By Jennifer McEwen |
Do as I say, not as I do…that is the sound of integrity missing, not showing up where it is needed. Right now, there are numerous examples of this (masks, murders, and mayhem). In contrast, Spring in the Northern Hemisphere has me seeing buzzing bees and floral blooms everywhere. This time of ‘awakening’ offers many…
Read More Go Ahead: Be Bored and Do Chaos
By Jennifer McEwen |
Lately, some people I speak with say they are bored due to the Coronavirus pandemic keeping many of us at home. On the flip side, I know other people’s lives are quite chaotic right now. Whichever you are experiencing, you may be asking yourself, “When it will change?” Despite what is in front of us,…
Read More Out of Alignment
By Mary Ellen Clagett |
Do you remember the first time you led a team that wasn’t? When I thought about it, the first memory that jumped into my head was when my team was at each other’s throats. It was completely unexpected. We had successfully met some major challenges and should have been riding high. Instead, there was discord…
Read More The Epicenter of Constant Change
By Jennifer McEwen |
When change is thrust upon us, not being the one to initiate it can make us feel helpless or even panic-stricken. When we take responsibility during a change, our relationship with it can shift for the better. What’s happening on our globe right now has jolted my memory right back to 1983 and the then-ensuing…
Read More Making My Way…Towards You
By Jennifer McEwen |
Am I on the right track? What are they doing? It’s natural we compare ourselves to others. We do this for a variety of reasons: sometimes out of curiosity, perhaps for validation, or maybe to find similarities. When done in excess, comparisons don’t serve. Why? Because one mark of a brilliant leader is having the…
Read More Stay the Course
By Mary Ellen Clagett |
How do you create a sustainable movement? You stay the course, come “hell or high water.” The ending of my first draft of this blog had me flashback to the most memorable man I have known, his impact and the song list he created for his final days. I’ve thrown out the first draft because…
Read More Avoiding Group Blink
By Jennifer McEwen |
You may have personally experienced this: Your team leader shares a vision and you are secretly uncomfortable with it or have different ideas. Yet despite your internal gut churning, you say nothing. And, your colleague says nothing. And, when no one speaks up, the silence is mistaken for alignment. Keeping your mouth shut might seem easier…
Read More Set the Stage for Inspired Vision
By Mary Ellen Clagett |
Saturday is the Winter Solstice – the shortest day and longest night of the year. In many indigenous cultures, it was the time to honor the sun as a giver of life – critical to survival of the community, the harvest, the animals and more. Indeed, the sun is critical for life, and it also…
Read More And The Beat Goes On…
By Tracey Thorsen-Brady |
Most of my career has been about leading change; often, it was to fix something that wasn’t working. One of these opportunities – inside a Fortune 10 company – resulted in what I call an “intrapreneurial” venture. It had all of the makings of a start-up without the need for raising funds. (It was fully…
Read More Quilt with Me…I’ll Quilt with You
By Jennifer McEwen |
I’m not a crafty person. My Mother was – good with crafts, that is. When it came to quilting, there were too many intricacies, I thought, as I watched her thread pieces of fabric together during my childhood. I liked to keep things simple…crafts were not for me. As I grew older, I ported my…
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