Wellness in 2012
guest blog by Margaret Sikowitz Today I had the good fortune to attend a piano recital featuring a range of performers, which was a true treat and something out of the ordinary. Everything was going...
View ArticleTop 5 Essential Nutrients of Creative Leadership
We all have dreams, the selves we strive towards becoming and the things we want to create most in our lives. In fact there’s a strong chance you spend a great deal of your time thinking about your...
View ArticleRePhrase: Don’t Work, Create.
As a business owner myself, I know the blood, sweat and sleepless nights it takes to build a business from scratch. Being an entrepreneur takes determination, commitment and a level of focus that...
View Article9 Steps to Creative Leadership & Loving Life
The mind’s ability to develop, even as an adult, is incredible. Often the process of genuine self discovery leads to the development of a greater sense of what creative leadership means in our daily...
View ArticleThe True Essence of Success
Grounded. Peaceful. Confident. Does that sound like the average workaholic manager who has succeeded through the corporate ranks? I’d think not, but what’s interesting is that a great deal of...
View ArticleNurturing the Naturally Creative Leader in your Child
Nature or Nurture? Treat yourself to a pat on the back if you said that creativity answers to no one master. As with any successful relationship, parenting is a inspirational collaboration of...
View Article43 Creative Leaders Spin on Enthusiasm
1. Genius is nothing more than inflamed enthusiasm. – Unknown Genius Author 2. I prefer the folly of enthusiasm to the indifference of wisdom. – Anatole France 3. The fiery moments of passionate...
View ArticleThe Shwing Factor
Want to get play in life? Conveying a sense of enticement whether it’s in the boardroom or bedroom is about tapping into your own sense of enthusiasm. Sure, we all experience our share of...
View ArticleCreative Choice & Living by Example
It’s Sunday brunch and you’re listening to your sister complain about her good but imperfect fortune, and it’s grating your every last nerve. Had you been a child, you would have pulled her hair, but...
View ArticleStarting from Scratch (again)
Last week, I found myself coaching a client who had just experienced a major shift and life change. The emotions after such an occurrence can be some of the hardest combinations to handle,...
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