Have you ever heard the phrase “Leaders are born, not made?”. Science doesn’t back it up. So what makes someone a good leader? Leading with heart has been especially important these last couple of years between the pandemic and civil unrest… Read More
“Rainbow Flag” by qthomasbower is licensed under CC BY 2.0 As we close out PRIDE month, we are reminded of The Stonewall Rebellion and how it galvanized the queer liberation movement. On the 52nd anniversary of the uprising we are in partnership and solidarity with our LGBTQA+ community for the… Read More
Recently, there has been a good deal of buzz around Thinx, the company that brought us the moisture-wicking, absorbent underwear for women on their periods. Whether or not you’re of the menstruating gender, Thinx is providing a beautiful case study for what can happen in an organization when your brand… Read More
ADAPTED FROM HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW Leaders across the globe feel that the unprecedented busyness of modern-day leadership makes them more reactive and less proactive. There is a solution to this hardwired, reactionary leadership approach: mindfulness. Mindfulness can help people create a one-second mental space between an event or stimulus… Read More
Corporate coaching is a fast-growing field, mainly due to the fact that savvy executives and entrepreneurs are all becoming increasingly aware of the many benefits it can produce. Whether your company is a startup finding its way in the world, a more-established business facing new challenges, or a longstanding company… Read More
Instead of planning your New Year’s resolutions now, why not come up with end-of-year resolutions first? These are easily-measured goals to be achieved between now and December 31. Executive coach Randi Raskin Nash says if your business has downtime at the end of the year, there are ways for you… Read More
By Maria McKenna, Life and Career Coach, Think Human In his ASU commencement speech this week, President Obama urged graduates to be prepared for more than one job or career in their lifetime. His recommendation was “to keep gaining new skills – possibly even new degrees; and to keep taking… Read More
Franklin Covey and Stephen Covey The First Habit- Being Proactive As Life Coaches and Executive Coaches, we are big fans of Franklin Covey and Stephen Covey. It seems that there are so many new personal development books and programs, but the Seven Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey… Read More
By Robert Weil, co-founder of Think Human So what’s the difference between career counseling and career coaching? If you are like many people these days who are in career transition and up against big career choices, this distinction may come in handy. The truth of this is that many career… Read More
Career Choices Are you looking to find that right next career move but you are not quite sure about the best path for you? Here are some tips I use with my career coaching clients around making career choices that may be helpful to you. Good career choices are ones… Read More