Learning from Our Worst Conversations: Part 2
In Issue #109, I talked about how fear hormones can shut down the executive functions of the brain during emotionally charged conversations. The message was
In Issue #109, I talked about how fear hormones can shut down the executive functions of the brain during emotionally charged conversations. The message was
Some conversations just don’t go very well. You know the ones — you were completely blindsided by someone or totally lost it yourself. Conversations are
I could tell the moment I said it that I’d struck a chord. “Procrastination has almost nothing to do with a lack of willpower or
It was an unexpected comment from an unlikely source. I was sitting there minding my own business at the Louisville Heart Ball when one of
What cranks your career? A sense of personal mission to help people heal and to be of service is what drives many of us in
I admit it. I’ve never been very good at following the rules… especially when the rules don’t make sense or aren’t producing the desired results.
I recently had my first appointment with my new primary care physician. As she scanned the medical history of my parents, she paused when she
You’d think that most of the people I encounter come with a serious personal or professional crisis that’s blindsided them — a death, a divorce
As a baby boomer, mine is the last generation to approach our careers, financial prospects, and life in general with the assumption that we will
It was with equal amounts of anticipation and dread that I read the R. Chase article “What Men Want” in an old back issue of