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Celebrating Success! A WPDN Panel Discussion | Wednesday July 29 | 11:00 am

Success is meant to be shared and celebrated. Small successes that lead to bigger successes are something that most women entrepreneurs hope and plan for. This month we are bringing together three, talented long-time WPDN Members, to dive deep into a frank and juicy conversation about “success”. We will explore the different faces and phases … Read more

Make the Most of Meetings Using Work Style

As so many of us are working remotely, meetings might be the only chance we have to really “connect” with our coworkers. But the truth is, running productive virtual meetings that leave people feeling clear, comfortable, and understood can be a challenge. This post addresses how to make the most of virtual meetings through understanding … Read more

Making Stress Work for You

Every day, we are inundated with ideas on how to reframe our perspectives around different issues. A new diet to help reframe our relationship with food, a digital course on how to change the way we manage finances, a self-help book on how to better understand where your spouse is coming from during an argument. … Read more

Feel Like No One is Hearing You During This Rollercoaster Time?

Hopefully you caught our first communication about Managing Yourself During a Crisis. As promised, we are providing some helpful guidance on how to Manage Others. One key is to increase the quality and quantity of your conversations. By now, you have heard someone say that fear is as dangerous as the virus itself as they … Read more

Becoming a Self-Reflective Leader

People-Whispering Tip: “The unexamined life is not worth living.” ~ Socrates “All of humanity’s problems stem from man’s inability to sit quietly in a room alone.” ~ Blaise Pascal “Look within!…The secret is inside you.” ~ William Shakespeare “Seeing within changes one’s outer vision.” ~ Joseph Chilton Pearce Becoming a Self-Reflective Leader During this holiday … Read more

How Inclusion Creates an Engaged Culture

People-Whispering Tip: “No culture can live if it attempts to be exclusive.”  ~ Mohandas Gandhi “I want to appreciate you without judging. Join you without invading. Invite you without demanding.  Leave you without guilt.”  ~ Virginia Satir “To say ‘we’ and mean ‘I’ is one of the most recondite insults.” ~ Theodor Adorno What We Can … Read more

Struggling to Get Started and Get Things Done?

People-Whispering Tip: “When you reframe problems as projects or opportunities, they will cease to bother you and will begin to stimulate you.”  ~ Alan Cohen “How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time.” ~ Anonymous “If you wish to drown, don’t torture yourself with shallow water.” ~ Bulgarian Proverb   3 Keys … Read more

Top 3 Reasons Assessments Can Create a Healthy Organizational Culture

People-Whispering Tip: The Positive Power of Assessments in the Workplace DiSC Assessment Application:  The Five Behaviors of a Cohesive Team , Complimentary Strategy Sessions, Everything DiSC Virtual Certification and The Work of Leaders Book Transformational Coaching Tip: Tips for Being Inspirational People-Whispering Tip: “Know Thyself” Socrates (469-399 BC) It Starts With Self-Awareness: There is an ancient saying inscribed on the … Read more

Stop Being a Lone Ranger and Learn the 5 Behaviors of a Cohesive Team

People-Whispering Tip: We’re All in this Together: Letting Go of the Lone Ranger Syndrome DiSC Assessment Application: The Five Behaviors of a Cohesive Team, Everything DiSC Virtual Certification, Complimentary Strategy Sessions and Everything DiSC Comparison Reports, and The Work of Leaders Book Transformational Coaching Tip: Tips for Generating Dialogue People-Whispering Tip: “The guy who invented the wheel was … Read more

3 Key Lessons Leaders Can Learn from Nelson Mandela

Nelson Mandela “A good head and a good heart are always a formidable combination.” It was 1990 and Nelson Mandela, prisoner 46664, had just been released from prison on Robbin Island after 27 years.  I recall going to see him speak in Piedmont Park with throngs of my fellow Atlantans. I remember the organizers requested … Read more