Down Dogging with my Coworkers
For about half a year now, this is the way we’ve been starting most every Monday morning at Involve as part of our effort to live the culture we preach. Doing yoga. Practicing mindfulness. more
For about half a year now, this is the way we’ve been starting most every Monday morning at Involve as part of our effort to live the culture we preach. Doing yoga. Practicing mindfulness. more
We take in more information in a day than someone in the 1800s may have heard in a lifetime. Yet, our exposure to diverse opinion is shrinking. Why? Because we completely customize any and all content we come in contact with–from our news, to our social media, to our entertainment. I believe this hyper-tailoring is at the expense of the expansive understanding necessary to our humanity. more
It’s no secret Millenials work differently from Gen Xers who work differently from Boomers before them. Differences aside, everyone can agree that multiple perspectives strengthen teams, and as a result, your work product. I liken high performance teams to trapeze artists. You really have to trust the person swinging toward you to catch you when you jump off the platform. You have to perfect working in sync to create a masterful performance worth being noticed. And, the more daring and awesome the endeavor, the more trust you need. So how can we build the trust great teams need? By paying attention to the little details in the way we work. If you’re a Millenial working with a bunch of Gen X peers, there are some little things that matter that may seem too tiny to care about. more
I think I am the luckiest woman alive! My husband is a wonderful chef and we are clean eaters (http://www.eatcleandiet.com/) so everything he makes is healthy. That doesn’t mean I have to give up the comfort foods – it just … more
30 Hours of Hope deals with death through a powerful, candid, raw and inspirational look inside the end of life conversations of two relative strangers, Michelle and Hope. Michelle, a 36-year-old mother of two in Ohio connects through an unexpected email request to Hope, a 29-year-old mother of two in Utah. Michelle receives a mysterious email from Hope’s mother stating her daughter has end-stage ovarian cancer and has a letter she wants Michelle to receive before she passes. more