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Making Space For Wonder And Hope ✨🌕 &Raquo; 1F319

Making Space for Wonder and Hope ✨🌕

What experiences have prompted a sense of wonder and hope in your life? And where did those moments take you? It was 10:56 p.m. EDT on July 20, 1969. I was eight years old, dressed in my pink pajamas, sitting in the living room with my older brother and parents, watching our big black-and-white television. […]

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Hide And Seek: The Courage To Stop Hiding &Raquo; Julienne In White Shirt

Hide and Seek: The Courage to Stop Hiding

I used to play hide and seek when I was a little girl. I loved playing this game, but as the youngest kid in my group, I was usually discovered pretty quickly—often with a sneeze or a giggle giving me away. The phrase “hide and seek” took on a new meaning as I got older. […]

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My “Showing Up And Holding My Own” In Ballet Class Story &Raquo; Julienne In White Shirt

My “Showing Up and Holding My Own” in Ballet Class Story

When #Gina Leow shared her story about a costume mishap during a childhood dance recital at a recent “Stories That Shaped Us” live storytelling event, it touched my heart and inspired me. During her story, she described how her teacher admonished her at the end of her performance and crushed her spirit (for a bit). […]

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Growing Up In Queens, The Front Stoop Was Everything. &Raquo; 1F4D6

Growing up in Queens, the front stoop was everything.

Those raised front steps weren’t just concrete and brick — they were a gathering place, a living room open to the street, where neighbors came together when the weather said yes. Side by side. Shoulder to shoulder. Nobody performing, nobody winning. Just people showing up. I’ve been talking about “front stoop moments” in my coaching […]

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Leadership Lessons From Punxsutawney Phil &Raquo; 1F449

Leadership Lessons from Punxsutawney Phil

As I was preparing for the week, I found myself thinking about Punxsutawney Phil.And it struck me: he’s never been recognized as an excellent communicator or a strong leader.We’ve been far too focused on one thing— Early spring or six more weeks of winter.So let’s cut Phil some slack and take a moment to appreciate […]

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A Tale Of Two Rows &Raquo; 2708

A Tale of Two Rows

A lesson about public behavior. A couple of weeks ago, my husband and I went to a movie at the Jacob Burns Film Center. Our film was showing in one of the smaller theaters, and by the time we arrived, seating options were limited. As I walked toward the front of the theater, several of […]

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Learning How To Use Your Authentic Voice Is A Constant Lesson &Raquo; 1F5E3

Learning How to Use Your Authentic Voice is a Constant Lesson

I often talk about the importance of appreciating and using your authentic voice—in the talks I give, the podcast I co-host with Jerome Deroy, and in coaching sessions. We tend to think of “authenticity” as something gentle and natural, like simply aligning with our true selves. But here’s the truth: using your authentic voice requires […]

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