Why that Terrible Job is Actually a Blessing: The Sequel
Oops, I did it again. A couple of years ago, I was caught up in a contracting assignment that turned into the job from hell. When it ended, I decided to write my first novel. That was…
Oops, I did it again. A couple of years ago, I was caught up in a contracting assignment that turned into the job from hell. When it ended, I decided to write my first novel. That was…
Last year I shared three MLK Jr quotes that have inspired me over the years. So, since I’m a quote collector from way back (and especially since this is MLK Jr Day 2016) I’m going to share…
Second House from the Corner by Sadeqa Johnson My rating: 5 of 5 stars Felicia Lyons seems to have it all, including three lovely children, a successful, adoring husband and a great life in the ‘burbs. But…
This is actually part 2 of a round up of Soul of an Entrepreneur blog posts you might have missed the first time around. This time they’re from the Entrepreneurial Spirit, Manage Your Career and Book Reviews…
Color Your Life Happy: Create Your Unique Path and Claim the Joy You Deserve by Flora Morris Brown My rating: 5 of 5 stars If you’re looking for a way to be more positive in your life,…
Rising Strong by Brené Brown My rating: 5 of 5 stars A good book for individuals and for teams in the workplace. It shows how to look at the stories we tell ourselves, and how to cut…
When I was I corporate, there were definitive markers on my career journey. At AT&T we had numbers to tell us where we were in the hierarchy. An a2 was entry, while a4 was the career level….
Previously I wrote a post about how my mom’s potato pie got me thinking about success. No, really. It did. You see, she’s the kind of cook who usually doesn’t use recipes. Unless it’s something she usually…
As we’re approaching the end of the year, it’s time for a round up of some earlier posts on the blog. If you’ve missed them the first time (or want a second look) click on the links…
It can be a challenge to take a right-brained person and drop them into a left-brained endeavor like running a business. Spreadsheets, accounting programs, business plans – just thinking about those things can send a creative person…