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Leaders Can Manage Stress by Orienting to Purpose

The image shows five colored blocks arranged in an upward diagonal line on a black background. Each block has an arrow pointing upwards. The colors of the blocks, from left to right, are black, red, orange, yellow, and green. The arrows and the progression of colors suggest a visual representation of growth or progress.

Have you ever felt that crushing weight of stress, the kind that sneaks up on you and suddenly feels overwhelming? For some corporate leaders, this stress isn’t just an occasional visitor—it’s a constant companion. High expectations, both of yourself and those around you, can turn into a relentless cycle of criticism and pressure. What if

Why coaching might be right for you

There’s a wide range of helpers available—consultants, therapists, counselors, mentors, and coaches. How do you choose the right one? What Sets Therapists, Counselors, and Coaches Apart? Here’s a simplified breakdown: Therapists/ Counselors Inquiry-based Coaches Intention Seek to resolve Seek to create Object Challenges in the present. Changes in present behavior or experience (eliminating negatives) A

Testimonials

The people I coach typically show measurable improvement in: And much more! Individual Leadership Coaching While the names and employers for clients in this list are confidential, my clients have included frontline managers, individual contributors, and managers of managers in software, manufacturing, and business services industries as well as government/military and much more. Here is

Qualities to Seek in a Feedback Partner

We all need feedback to grow, but it’s essential that this feedback comes from the right person. Have you ever wondered who that right person could be for you? Let’s explore this idea. I encourage you to participate in an activity. Set aside names and specific individuals for a moment. Focus instead on the attributes