by amber | Oct 23, 2018 | Leadership, Learning, Work Life Balance |
Don’t get me wrong, I think Obama is one the worlds great leaders. He’s the reason I bought a ticket to the Forward Thinking Leadership conference; I saw that he was going to be there so I was one of the first to buy a ticket when they went on sale. But...
by amber | May 14, 2018 | Achieving goals, Leadership, Learning |
My Purpose Those of you who have already worked with me will know this about me: I’m all about EASE – taking the “this is hard” feeling out of what we do and what we want to do. I believe so strongly that it doesn’t need to be hard, that...
by amber | Dec 13, 2017 | Achieving goals, Creativity, Leadership, Learning |
Whether we think of it this way or not, we are all in a journey of leadership. We are independent thinking, conscious beings, who make tons of decisions a day about what we are going to do, how we are going to do it, and where we are heading. We are all leaders One of...
by amber | Apr 18, 2016 | Learning, News |
So I was trying to find a way to talk about the importance of diversity, of why we need more women in senior positions and in STEM, but I’m not going to do that.Β And what about Impostor Syndrome? I’ll get to that in a moment. There are 2 reasons for this...
by amber | Dec 3, 2015 | Achieving goals, Coaching, Learning, Recovery & Wellness, Science of coaching |
Listening to Paul Brown this week via the IRWCC world online conference. Paul is a faculty professor of Organisational Neuroscience at Monarch Business School, and the Association for Coaching’s Global Ambassador for Applied Neuroscience. Want to know more about...
by amber | Dec 2, 2015 | Achieving goals, Coaching, Focus, Learning |
I’ve been following the IRWCC online world conference (International Recovery to Wellness Coaching) which has brought together thought leaders from around the world to share how they are shifting the way we approach recovery and wellness. Want to take part?...
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