by Melinda Nelson | May 26, 2014 | Leadership
I am not all that. Yes, you read that right. My name is Melinda, and I am not all that. So not all that. Where does this random remark coming from, you ask? It’s just an overwhelming desire to express that we are all the same… beautiful, flawed messes. Sorry I called...
by Kristin Demery | Apr 10, 2014 | Leadership
My Grandma Josephine wore her first pair of high heels when she was 13. For the rest of her life, she wore only high heels, and told me once that she thought her leg muscles had stretched to accommodate. It hurt to wear “normal” shoes, she said. Give her sparkly,...
by Jolene Erlacher | Mar 27, 2014 | Leadership, Workplace
Image is from bpsusf via Flickr. Every team – whether in the home, workplace, or church – experiences periods of stress, tension, and even conflict. Too often these seasons result in teams fracturing, productivity decreasing, or people leaving. Waiting...
by Julie Fisk | Mar 13, 2014 | Leadership, Workplace
My daughter almost got off the school bus on a bitterly cold, polar vortex day — and no one was there to meet her. The communication mix-up was worthy of a sitcom script, and while the day was saved by the sharp eyes and gut feelings of her bus driver (who made...
by Kendra Egeland Roehl | Feb 27, 2014 | Leadership
This past week my good friend and fellow writer and I have been planning for a meeting where we would be giving the main session information. Feeling confident that we could handle the presentation, we set out to create an agenda. And then the questions and comments...
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