LEADERSHIP BLOG + MUSINGS
The Three Main Pillars of My Writing:
The Leaders Inner Game
Where your professional expertise meets your inner work. Impostor syndrome, executive presence, the gap between impact and intention.
The Human Behind The Title
Your life as the material. Dreams, midlife, personal choices, grief, menopause. The real stories that make people feel less alone.
The Tools & Frameworks
The practical stuff. Journaling, assessments, coaching frameworks, post-it notes on your wall. Actionable and shareable.
Enhance Your Leadership Abilities with the Wheel of Life: A Practical Tool for Transformation
The Wheel of Life: A Simple Tool That Reveals Where Your Leadership Is Actually Breaking Down Most leaders focus on work performance. This assessment shows you the whole picture — and where to focus first.
Why Is Coaching So Expensive?
What you're actually paying for — and how to know if the investment is worth it.
How I Made a Move To Another State
How I Made a Move to Another State — Alone, With Two Kids, and No Plan B. The seven tools I used to create clarity in the middle of complete chaos.
Creating a Gratitude Practice
Why the Highest Performing Leaders Have a Gratitude Practice — And How to Build One That Actually Sticks This isn't about toxic positivity. It's about rewiring your brain to notice what's working.
What is Impostor Syndrome?
Real stories from leaders, executives and high achievers — and three steps to start changing the pattern.
The Four Stages of Personal Power
The Four Stages of Personal Power — And Which One Is Quietly Running Your Leadership. Carolyn Myss mapped the journey from group-think to self-trust. Here's where most leaders get stuck.
Interview: Why I'm a Coach
Why I Became an Executive Coach — And What I Wish Someone Had Told Me Sooner The real story behind the work — and what drives every coaching conversation I have.
The Leadership Metaphor I Keep Coming Back To — And Why It's Not the Butterfly On shedding what's no longer serving you
The Leadership Metaphor I Keep Coming Back To — And Why It's Not the Butterfly On shedding what's no longer serving you without losing who you are.