Building F.A.S.T. Confidence
When things go wrong, don’t lose confidence. Instead, analyze and fix the problem using the F.A.S.T. approach.
Expect the Unexpected
Don’t underestimate fleeting ideas or minor projects. They might be the most lasting.
Escape from Routine.
We all need to escape from our routines now and again. But we often can’t or don’t need a big break or an elaborate getaway. A day trip can be a perfect opportunity - a mini adventure in less than 12 hours.
Discipline: It’s Not Sexy, But It Works
The level of discipline, structure, or organization you curate makes a huge impact. And it’s not that hard to do…
If You Can’t Do, Teach
If you can’t do, you should teach. You learn best by teaching. Don’t overlook the opportunity that teaching can provide. It can make a big impact on you and others.
Why You Need a Coach
I have been a teacher for 17 years. In the first few years of work, my practice improved daily. However, after a few years, I noticed that my teaching plateaued. It wasn’t until I worked with an instructional coach that it really started to grow.
Success is a Snowball
Whether it’s debt or any task you’ve been letting build up, start your snowball. Give yourself the push you need.
Slower Can Be Better
For decades I have believed that more is more. Then I decided to stop striving. Somehow, I achieved greater quality by working less.
Create Clarity with a Weekly Review
A few years ago, after putting in a 60+ hour work week, I felt exhausted. I loved my job. But at this particular moment, I needed to be reminded why I was doing what I was doing. Then I remembered these six questions.
Honouring the cracks of experience
When we experience a failure, whether it is a failed relationship or business venture, we often perceive it negatively. We are trained to think that failure means loss. But what if we changed our perception and viewed our mistakes, flaws, and errors with appreciation? What if we saw the beauty in these challenges?
How Skillful Questioning Can Help You Improve
Knowing the difference between skillful questioning and corrosive questioning is a key ingredient to finding success.