by Laurie Hillis | Jul 16, 2024 | Career Change, Courage, Dare To Lead
Detach for Better Wellbeing at Home and Work Does this sound familiar? You answer calls and emails after hours.You finish up work after the kids go to bed.You ruminate over all the things you need to do tomorrow while with your family at night. How’s that working for...
by Laurie Hillis | Jun 15, 2024 | Career Change, Courage, Dare To Lead
There is no way to be fully effective in a leadership role out of the gates I listened to a podcast the other day – Trust on Purpose with Ila Edgar and Charles Feltman – in which they had a conversation with a leader about what it means to go from “doer”...
by Laurie Hillis | Jun 4, 2024 | Career Change, Courage, Dare To Lead
What to do when no one is talking RiskDangerInsecurityFearPunishmentAvoidance These words popped into my head as I read a Psychological Safety focused newsletter from Psychsafety.co.uk. As I read the words now, I am struck at the weight of them. Each one is heavy in...
by Laurie Hillis | May 15, 2024 | Career Change, Courage, Dare To Lead
It’s not entirely your fault, but it is within your control I read a quote the other day that stayed with me for hours. “Burnout exists because we’ve made rest a reward rather than a right.” It was said by Juliet C. Obodo, HypnoSomatic Practitioner™ Trainer. She’s...
by Laurie Hillis | Apr 19, 2024 | Career Change, Courage, Dare To Lead
A sure fire way to engage them Part of me wants to stop this blog right here. I often think this is all that needs to be said if your team is experiencing friction, lacking motivation, missing trust, or failing to meet your shared goals – TALK TO THEM! They are...
by Laurie Hillis | Mar 26, 2024 | Career Change, Courage, Dare To Lead
Job interviews, performance assessments and development plans often centre around our strengths and weaknesses. They tend to be a little tricky to identify and trickier to communicate without sounding fake, insincere, or like we’re trying to “pad” our self-view and...