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Here’s top ten tips for organizational leaders who want to create a resilient organization:
Three judges, professional dancers, and a cast of celebrities strategically work together each week to learn a new routine on the television program, [...]
I recently attended the National Association of Professional Women (NAPW) Ignite Your Spark 2013 Networking Conference in New York City.
With over 150 chapters and 400,000 members, NAPW offers women an opportunity to network and grow their business. [...]
A marathon is a grueling experience for those partaking in it; a stressful event for those watching it; and a lengthy one for everyone involved.
Brave Americans ran, not only in the Boston Marathon, but for their lives.
As we watch the tapes [...]
Seasonal affective disorder (SAD).
SAD sign #1: If you have difficulty concentrating, processing information, and completing tasks during the winter, this may be a sign that you are experiencing a common disorder called Seasonal Affective Disorder [...]
There is a common phrase, “Two LEFT feet.”
Usually this phrase refers to an inability to dance or clumsiness. What it means to me is that sometimes things just don’t go RIGHT.
Recently my friend, Nancy Weil, Founder of the Laugh Academy, [...]
Are you grieving because your candidate lost the election?
Many people are grieving because of the election outcome. If your party lost, you might be experiencing grief. As a bereavement specialist, I recognize grief as a blending of emotional, [...]
Between 1996 and 1997, several groups from various countries came together to discuss the creation of World Kindness Day.
Groups from Japan, Singapore, Australia, England, and the United States, among others, hoped to designate a particular [...]
The recent stock market gyrations may be sending women to the fridge to cope with their stress.
As they grieve the loss of their income, they react physically, emotionally, cognitively, behaviorally, and spiritually. Some of the reactions [...]
Crisis intervention
Do you remember where you were when you heard the news that America was attacked by terrorists? Generations before us knew where they were when FDR gave his D-Day speech and President Kennedy was assassinated.
Millions of [...]