Insights
Overwhelmed? The Problem Might Not Be Your Workload.
The instinctive response to overwhelm is to work harder. Yet the harder we push, the less clearly we often think. When priorities blur and everything feels important, we risk becoming busy without being effective. This article examines why overwhelm is often a clarity problem rather than a workload problem, and offers practical steps to help you focus on what matters most.
– June 2026
Everyone likes you. Not everyone respects you.
For leaders who lean toward people pleasing, the gap between the two can be hard to see and costly to ignore. This piece explores how to close it.
– April 2026
Stop Reinventing Yourself. Start Building Capability.
The new year often pushes us towards reinvention, but real progress comes from steadily building capability, not radically changing who we are. This article explores how regular reflection and focused learning support sustainable careers and effective leadership.
– Jan 2026
What’s On Your Wall?
What we choose to keep in sight - on our walls, desks, or screens - can quietly but powerfully shape how we lead. A photo, a phrase, or a meaningful object can act as a daily anchor, keeping us aligned with our values and intent. A personal leadership statement does the same: it's a short, visible expression of how you want to lead. This article shows you how to craft yours and use it as a steadying guide in the moments that matter.
- May 2025
(Re)Connect with Purpose
If your professional network isn’t as strong as it could (and should!) be, you’re not alone. It’s a common gap – but one you can still close. Here’s how to (re)build a professional network that helps you move forward.
- April 2025