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Explore career topics, including strengths, goals, healthy productivity, perfectionism and wellness.
Pessimism can be good for your career (thank you worried mind!)
When you've got a big work project or task coming up, do you feel like you waste time worrying? And then get irritated with yourself for worrying and thinking of the worse? (because for Pete's sake, you'd really like to be more calm, cool, and confident given your...
To be productive at work, you need to rest
If being productive at work fills you with satisfaction, we share something in common! When I think about productivity (which is often), my mind normally directs me to processes (e.g., time blocking, prioritizing), apps for lists and project management, and techniques...
Gaining weight, gaining health
This post about gaining weight has nothing to do with careers but I felt called to write it and share it here, even though it is quite personal. Stretch pants ignorance Like most people who have been working from home 100%, I've spent much of COVID dressed in stretch...
Why do I work? (money and…)
We've all been there: in a work rut, where you ask yourself: Why, oh why, do I work (here still? this hard? in this role? with these people? [other])? Yes, most of us require money to support ourselves, our families, pay the mortgage etc. Among the people I coach,...
Advocate for myself at work: 3 easy strategies
I need to advocate for myself, even when I do good work Read almost any book that addresses careers and advancement and you'll read something along these lines: doing good work and waiting for someone to notice is a poor strategy for career growth. Sure, your good...
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...
Using your greatest strengths as a leader: An interview with Tim Kato
"How can I use my greatest strengths as a leader?" There is boundless advice addressing this important question. Ultimately leadership is personal and reflects YOUR unique strengths and personality. A key tool I use in my professional coaching practice to help clients...
My Top 5 CliftonStrengths have changed–Should I worry?
You re-took the Top 5 CliftonStrengths assessment (often called StrengthsFinder) and your Signature Themes (i.e., the 5 themes that get reported out) have changed! This prompts you to wonder: "What's going on?!" The questions behind that question When people let me...
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...
Should I retake my CliftonStrengths assessment?
Should I retake my CliftonStrengths Assessment? This is a question I often get from people who have taken the assessment (also called StrengthsFinder) in the past. My answer is usually "No!". Reasons not to retake the CliftonStrengths Assessment (also called...
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...