We were all born artists. We were born with the right to show up in this life and our work as the real us, not a perfect illusion of who we think we need to be.
The real test of leadership isn't what you do. It's what you inspire others to do.
Recently, Duke Women’s Basketball Coach Kara Lawson shared a powerful message with her players, encouraging them to "handle hard better." So how do we do this?
Some advice is good, some neutral, and some is just downright awful.
Novak Djokovic admitted even he still has to routinely fight self-doubt. As has Stephen Curry, as has Tom Brady.
It’s always easy to sell confidence at the start, but the real challenge is when adversity hits.
86,400 seconds of living are gifted to us each day. Let us become aware of how many of those moments we devote to raising our hearts and voices in gratitude.
"One of the most direct ways to create a loving relationship with oneself is through genuinely accepting ourselves just as we are."
Each day is a unique opportunity to slow down and enjoy our precious moments. Beautiful mornings create a beautiful life.
Success comes from relentless improvement, and failure is the best teacher.
We all have people in our corner advising us on what strategies we should apply. But when their visions and goals aren’t perfectly aligned with ours, friction inevitably arises.
Leading with clarity is a skill that many struggle with, yet is really the bedrock of compelling communication.