[Guest blogger Nina Peterson, NCC, ACC is COO and partner at Wisdom Works. Previously she blogged about discipline, creative tension, and belt-tightening techniques.]
Decisions are a constant part of our lives and, at least for me, they seem to …
[Guest blogger Nina Peterson, NCC, ACC is COO and partner at Wisdom Works. Previously she blogged about discipline, creative tension, and belt-tightening techniques.]
Decisions are a constant part of our lives and, at least for me, they seem to …
You’d think the magazine Men’s Health was just for the boys, but I, too, have found valuable articles in there. Recently I read one about how to stay your healthy best in 2011 and it offered good advice such as: …
[Guest blogger Nina Peterson, NCC, ACC is partner and COO at Wisdom Works. In her last blog, she addressed reflecting back to move forward.]
2011 is over two weeks old. How are you doing with your resolutions? Like so …
I entered my chiropractor’s office with a slight limp. I hoped he had the fix. 30 minutes later I limped back out with a recipe for sore hips to add to my aching heel. So why am I pleased? It …
[Guest blogger Nina Peterson, NCC, ACC is the COO and a partner at Wisdom Works. In her last blog, she explored boundary-spanning leadership.]
With ten days until 2010 becomes history, I invite you to consider how you are ending …
[Guest blogger Nikki Carpenter is an ICF-certified professional coach at Wisdom Works. Highly active in the development of healthcare leaders since 1992 Nikki has taught, facilitated, and coached both not-for-profit and for-profit sectors. She earned a master’s in applied communication …
[Guest blogger Nina Peterson is the COO and a partner at Wisdom Works. In her last blog, she provided four ways to “make the turn” when plans don’t pan out.]
Back in the ’90s, corporations were falling all over …
“Wow! This first step looks like a doozie.” With that thought duly noted by my mind, it seemed a good moment to pause. From four stories up, standing precariously near the edge of the tiny platform, I took a deep …
It was our seventh one-to-one coaching conversation. We’d been meeting twice a month for a while now, roughly two hours each time. This executive (an early-40s high achiever I’ll call James) seemed acutely alert to the warning signs about the …
Whenever I was sick as a kid, my step-father would buy me a comic book to cheer me up. Usually, it was an Archie Comic; my favorite character (which I kept as a closely-guarded secret) was the kind-hearted, tomboyish Betty …