Blog: Career
How to use time blocking at work to get meaningful things done
Have you wondered how you can use time blocking to advance and complete work projects that you care about? You know, the ones that are continuously bumped down (off?!) your to-do list? Maybe it's that article you want to publish or an initiative you'd like to design...
How to prioritize when everything feels important and urgent at work
How to prioritize tasks at work is an eternal challenge when your workload is heavy, there are multiple demands on your time, and everything needs your attention right now. You end up working all the time in an effort to catch up and fulfil your responsibilities...
Feel overwhelmed? I love to do this (try it yourself)
Do you ever feel overwhelmed the moment you wake up? One of my favourite practices for reducing overwhelm and increasing my productivity is to create my to-do list in the evening. Doing this takes only a few minutes and has so many benefits. How planning the night...
7 recommended reads for more wellbeing in your career and work
We spend a lot of time at work, so thriving in our career and at work are important things aim for. It's not lofty or "too much" to ask for! Here are 7 recommended reads for more wellbeing in your career and work. Recommended reads that will boost my career...
Activity for effective team collaboration
Effective team collaboration promotes trust, creativity, innovation, and cooperation (Bulińska-Stangrecka & Bagieńska, 2019). These are important facets to healthy team functioning. In addition, numerous studies have found that team collaboration increases...
Recommend someone on LinkedIn to show thanks
It's a given to thank someone when they've done good work. I'm sure you do this all the time! It's less common, however, to go that extra step and let the individual's director, manager, colleagues or network know about the great work that has been done. Sure, it...
10 tips for planning an effective workshop
I love helping people and sharing what I know. This post is a way to do both--and will be of interest to individuals who are keen to build their facilitation skills. The "bigger" message is: (1) don't dismiss your experience as insignificant and (2) share what you...
Meet your goals by making success easier than failure (it’s doable!)
Making success easier than failure IS possible What's your track record for meeting your goals? If you're like me, the answer is probably "it varies". One sure way to make progress on your goals is to get specific about the steps needed to meet that goal. For example,...
The power of accountability
In this video, I share about the power of accountability to get things done. I'm talking about those things that are important to you, but that you may be dragging your feet on ... https://youtu.be/rKSr_QGdFa8 Do you have a goal that would benefit from accountability?...
How strengths aided my recovery: An interview with Dr. Deb Chen
At age 27, Deb experienced a brain aneurysm. It was completely unexpected and changed her life. In this post, Deb reflects on how she used her strengths to recover from her brain aneurysm and re-engage in her community and work. Deb’s top 5 themes from the...
ICF Certification: Received ☑️
This month I'm being highly intentional about celebrating. What this means is that, throughout my day, when I do something I feel good about--even if it is minor--I take a micro-second to give myself a mental pat on the back, a congrats, a high-five, do a little...
Awe
For as long as I can remember, I have been awed by a beautiful singing voice. Certain song/voice combinations stop me in my tracks, pull me in like some sort of powerful vortex (does a vortex suck people in? that may be scientifically inaccurate, but you get my...