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Thanks for visiting my blog! I am a leadership professor and a professional coach. I provide coaching to leaders and individuals pursuing intentional growth. And I empower leaders to take a coach approach in their roles.
I write about leadership, coaching, and personal development. You will find interesting research in my posts with lots of practical application.
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Eight Questions to Inspire Growth & Change
The start of the year represents a meaningful opportunity to work towards new goals or a freshly inspired plan. If you’re feeling discouraged in the growth journey, or just looking for fresh motivation, find some strategies here to help you persevere.
Three Tools for Self-Reflection
Points of transition provide us the powerful opportunity to pause and reflect, to consider what’s working and what’s not. Grab some fresh inspiration and tools to help make your reflection times more meaningful and strategic.
The 2022 Gift Guide for Leaders
Find a thoughtful gift for the leader in your life … or add these items to your own wish list!
Seven Steps to Less Stress
Unhealthy stress is a major challenge for workplaces, schools, and homes across the world. As leaders, we need proven stress relief strategies to effectively self-manage and to provide support for those around us.
Read on to learn the top research-based strategies to support healthy stress management.
How to Support a Growth Mindset through Self-Assessment
A growth mindset inspires us to stretch and expand beyond our current capabilities. Learn how our results from self-assessments such as CliftonStrengths, MBTI, and the Enneagram, can be applied to inspire a growth mindset.
How to Explain What Coaching is (and what it isn’t)
In my conversations with leaders in various contexts, it is clear that coaching is used as a ‘buzz’ word to describe many behaviors: continuous ‘checking in’ on a person’s progress; giving recommendations and advice; and sharing wisdom from experience.
Perhaps you also view coaching as a fuzzy and hard-to-define concept. How do you differentiate coaching from other similar functions such as consulting or mentoring?
How to Ask Better Questions
Asking questions is a seemingly simple part of our everyday conversations. However, the types of questions we ask can make a big impact in shaping our perceptions, experiences, and relationships. The topic, type, tone, and timing of our questions definitely matter.
So, what makes some questions better than others?
How to Choose the Best Self-Assessment
Self-assessments play an important role in helping us understand and articulate our uniqueness, gain empathy for our colleagues, family, and friends, and speak a common vocabulary with teammates. The variety of options can be energizing, but it can also be confusing to understand the distinctions, and to know which assessment will help meet your specific needs.
If you are pursuing personal or professional development — for yourself or your team — consult this quick guide to maximize your return on investment.
Tips to Take a Coach Approach
According to recent research conducted by Google, employees desire managers who can skillfully coach them— and this desire ranks as a top rated (no. 1) manager behavior.
What is your capacity for coaching others to greater growth and discovery?
Three Steps to Strengthen Your Self-Awareness
Despite how valuable it is, we can be easily deceived into thinking our self-awareness is higher than it is. Without pausing for honest, thoughtful self-reflection, we may hold onto a fuzzy, idealistic self-assessment that is either unclear, inaccurate, or both.
How would you rate your self-awareness?
How to Build Your Creative Capacity
Being forced to innovate can be arduous and stressful in the moment. With the realization that former approaches to our work are no longer sustainable, panic and chaos can ensue.
As leaders, how can we establish consistent practices that support ongoing inspiration for creativity and innovation?
Rate your Readiness for Change
As you kick off a New Year, what resolutions have you resolved to pursue? What new intentions are you trying to implement? How committed are you to kicking old habits and forming new ones?
In this blog, I will explore five stages of change to give you a roadmap to support you in your change-making journey.
Four Research-Based Benefits of Coaching
A friend of mine recently asked me to explain coaching- why would someone hire a coach? Is this like doing yoga once a week? What’s the point? Is it really worth the investment?
If you’re curious, read on to learn more about what professional coaching is, as well as several research-supported benefits…
Leading From our Deepest Calling
In his work on clarifying your vocation, Parker Palmer proposes that one of our greatest callings in life is to find out who we are. As we explore our own unique and ‘deepest calling,’ Palmer believes that will lead us to our path of ‘authentic service’ to the world.
In this post, I share about finding my path to leadership coaching. What about you? What is your story of the how and the why behind the work you are doing?
Seven Questions to Inspire Change
How can you inspire long-lasting change?
Thoughtful, well-timed questions offer us an invitation to rich reflection and insightful discussion. Strategic, intentional questions can create new insight and opportunity for growth.
Develop Enduring Habits [Step 7]
When derailers and distractors threaten my resolve, I have to intentionally remember the importance of creating consistent habits, that this is the stage in which something you do with devotion literally becomes a part of who you are.
What barriers keep you from building sustainable habits?
Identify Winning Strategies [Step 6]
What if experimentation — to find the right combination of strategies — is an essential part of growth and change in our personal and professional lives? What if one reason we often get derailed is because we are stuck on a strategy that isn’t working?
Which combination of strategies will empower you to successfully achieve your growth goals?
Discover New Perspective [Step 5]
If you are eager for progress, it may seem natural to launch into a specific action plan directly after you have identified your growth gaps and goals. However, realize that there may be multiple strategies that would lead to the fulfillment of your vision.
What new perspective could empower your plan for growth?
Clarify Your Growth Goals
I usually know when I need to grow or change in a specific area. The signs are typically clear: I’m continually stressed out, or causing someone else to be stressed out. Or, I am deeply dissatisfied, frustrated, or not seeing progress. For me, recognizing the need for change is the easy part. The harder part is to get really clear about exactly what my specific growth gaps are.
How do you get clarity about the gaps between where you are now and where you want to be?
Build Your Community [Step 3]
In your community of friends, family, and colleagues, who inspires you to develop into the best version of yourself? Who is willing to give you honest feedback, support your growth, and keep you motivated?
When I think back on the most profound growth I have experienced, I simultaneously recall the community that surrounded me in those critical moments – friends, family, classmates, or colleagues who invested in my development.