October 7th, 2024
Doug Thorpe
When trying to coach leadership, there is one word picture that does so much more than all the others. That picture is golf. Those of you might ‘hate golf’ or don’t know much about it, please stay with me. The game of golf is a collection of challenges intentionally designed to test your skills. In a standard round […]
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October 5th, 2024
Doug Thorpe
With so many of us confined to limited movement during the coronavirus pandemic, I’ve been touching base (OK touching is a bad word) with colleagues, clients and close friends. The gist of the discussions have to do with “what do we do now?” An old title from my archives came to mind. I thought I’d […]
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October 3rd, 2024
Lynn Mull
Having studied Reiki, a Japanese practice, I find myself drawn to the life well lived in that country. Specifically, the episode of the blue zones on netflix focused on the community of women of Japanese women creating community over simple fun. They sing, gossip, drink tea, dance and play games into their 90s. My research […]
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October 2nd, 2024
Doug Thorpe
“The Emperor’s New Clothes” is a short story written by Danish author Hans Christian Andersen. It is about two weavers who promise an emperor a new suit of clothes that they say is invisible to those who are unfit for their positions, untrained, or incompetent. In reality, the tailors make no new clothes at all. Instead, they make everyone believe […]
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September 24th, 2024
Lynn Mull
I haven’t felt this good since I was 20-something. There is a long story behind my feeling bad that I’ll share more in depth at the retreat in January. Today, I’d rather share what worked for me in the last few years specifically. The Weekend Within Retreat, in January 2025, is based on the inner […]
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September 19th, 2024
Doug Thorpe
Cultivating Executive Presence In the latest episode of “Leadership Powered by Common Sense,” host Doug Thorpe engages in a compelling conversation with Inga Hebdon, an accomplished executive coach with an ICF PCC credential. The episode delves into the concept of executive presence, exploring its components, the challenges leaders face, and actionable strategies to develop this […]
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August 19th, 2024
Faris Aranki
It’s summertime and as a result the delivery of workshop and training sessions for clients is a bit slower; which means I’ve taken the opportunity to be a bit more relaxed with long lunches, more in-person coffees, run clubs, breakfast networking, watching sport, visiting art galleries, catching up with friends, working on my golf game […]
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August 4th, 2024
Paula D. Tozer
I want to live my life feeling weak and sluggish, with flabby muscles and a distended abdomen, with no endurance (to be unable to run 3k even if it meant saving my own life or someone else’s). My life goal is to suffer from poor nutrition and digestion, and sleep just as poorly…to move as […]
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July 25th, 2024
Doug Thorpe
Business leaders know the challenge it can be to lead change. When there is a new announcement about something changing, you can often hear the groans that arise. Work teams of all kinds resist change. Understanding ways to overcome the resistance can be a leader’ s best answer in times of change. As I’ve mentioned […]
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July 21st, 2024
Jackie Olmstead
Written and posted by Jackie Olmstead, Monday, July 21, 2024 –Why do we buy things? Specifically, let’s talk about things that are beautiful, interesting, surprising pieces of a visual creation that is art. I’m going to tell you why I love to buy art myself and why you might as well. Have you bought any […]
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