I’ve been working for years on learning about the theory behind what makes us want to mentor. The journey began a couple of decades ago, before anyone was talking about mentorship. My book, The Mentorship Edge, helps readers understand how to get maximum impact from mentorship – hierarchical and lateral. Subscribe now “For years, I’d […]
Introduction Children’s biographies have the power to inspire and motivate young readers by introducing them to remarkable individuals who have made a significant impact on the world. In this blog post, we’ll explore how these stories can spark the imaginations of the next generation, encouraging them to dream big and pursue their passions. Learning from […]
Grief is complex! It’s messy, overwhelming, and doesn’t follow any rules. One moment you’re okay, the next, you’re not sure how to breathe. If you’re reading this, chances are you know this feeling all too well. Maybe you’ve recently had a loved one pass away or even years ago, and every day feels like a […]
Workers are always looking for an opportunity to make more money. Since the global health crisis, workers want to earn more and have a flexible work schedule more than ever. The days of expecting low pay and rigid schedules are falling by the wayside. A good-paying job with a flexible work schedule isn’t nearly as […]
Join Stacey and me as she shares her incredible journey from being on her way to law school to finding herself in a deep depression and then being diagnosed with bipolar disorder—a diagnosis she now calls a gift 🎁. Stacey’s path led her to discover her true passion and purpose in being a physical therapist. […]
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Happy Summer. Of course for Arizonians, summer started last month and won’t slow down until September or October. I always say that I have 6 months of sandal weather now which is why my collection has grown so much. In Colorado, I was lucky if I was able to wear sandals for 2-3 months. Signing […]
Both gardening and the creative process have seasonal cycles. There are times of intense activity and productivity, as well as periods of rest and reflection. Seasonal cycles in the creative process and the concept of beauty and expression in creative endeavours add depth to understanding how writers, poets, painters, and gardeners approach their work: Spring […]
When we talk about reputation, we’re addressing the image others hold of us. It’s what people think you will do based on past actions, perceived intentions, and the consistency of your behaviors. Character, on the other hand, is deeper. It’s who you are when no one is watching. It’s the true reflection of your values, […]
A renowned transplant surgeon tells the story of a fictional alter ego’s highs and lows in the demanding business of saving lives. The post Fiction from Fact: A Life in Transplant Surgery first appeared on Type. Tune. Tint..