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What’s your process?
Let’s notice what works naturally for us and bring more of that into our lives.
The North Wind, the Sun, and a time-sensitive new offering
I’ve been reflecting a lot on gentleness and ease lately. Whether I’m consciously letting things unfold in their own time—a lofty goal for my impatient self—or trusting that challenges are gifts in disguise, I’m setting a clear intention to bring a greater sense of peace to my life and the lives of others.
Do you see what I see?
First, let’s stop calling ourselves imposters for once and for all. Please. Whatever job we're in, we deserve to be there. And our colleagues need our wisdom, perspective, and expertise.
I almost didn’t send this.
First and foremost, let's remember that we can always step away. This strategy is so simple yet so effective. Just google <importance of taking regular breaks> if you need convincing. I've also found that it can be remarkably difficult to accomplish when we're deep into the bog, so it takes patience and practice.
Sometimes things don’t go as planned
What if we knew that imperfection exists only in our minds, a trick we play on ourselves, a way to create fear of scarcity and “not-enoughness” when neither exists? How would that understanding change things?
Connecting
Relationships can be complicated.
I almost feel like I could stop there and let you fill in the rest yourself, friend. We all know how tricky it can be to navigate interactions with other humans, and we each have our own stories of both marvelous and painful encounters, sometimes with the same person.
Coming up for air
First, let’s give ourselves grace. On a practical level, grace offers a reprieve from the constant slew of demands, providing space to focus on our own needs. Mentally, grace is a kinder, gentler response to the inner voice that screams when we don’t knock everything off our massive to-do lists because we prioritized our own well-being.
Words still matter
I’d like to return to the fundamental idea that we needn’t believe everything we think. This can be a game changer. It allows us to get curious about our limiting beliefs or other unhelpful thoughts, and we can learn so much in the process.
Words matter
Given our goal of releasing things that hold us back and amplifying things that help us shine, let's explore how we might harness the power of our self-talk for good rather than evil.
Out of focus
The busier and more overwhelmed we are, the harder it is to carve out time to determine what matters most and to honor those priorities. And yet, these are exactly the times when it’s crucial.
Feeling uncertain?
Once I know what I’m dealing with and what needs to be done, I’m on it, even if it’s challenging. But when I’m not sure, I can spend all day running in mental circles.
Is any of this familiar to you?
If so, let’s spend a few minutes breaking it down.
Who are you?
We're diving into big themes together in hopes of releasing what holds us back and amplifying what helps us shine. Today we're exploring identity.
And we’re off!
You may have noticed I haven’t sent out a newsletter in a long (lonnnnnnng) time. Well, that all changes now.
Gifts of the season
My friend and co-author, Suzanne Dove, and I are currently donating $1 to Second Harvest Foodbank each time someone shares a photo or poem that captures "the gifts of leadership" on LinkedIn.
3 things I’ve been thinking about
I can’t believe it’s almost August! I’m sneaking in a message before the end of the month to share a few things I’ve been thinking about.
Bursting with questions!
Today's tool is something I just learned yesterday, and I’m already amazed by its impact! It’s called a Question Burst, and it’s very simple.
Tidings of comfort and joy
Whether you’re running a mile a minute or looking forward to a long winter’s nap, I hope you’ll take a moment to check out the resources on my website.
Are you feeling depleted?
The demands feel important and urgent... and endless. Here are some things I’ve been focusing on recently that are helping me reduce the mental and emotional load.