It’s ok to not know everything, but what you do know is where you’ll start in solving any problem. You have to trust in what you know as a leader. But what you know isn’t only facts and data, it’s also your gut reaction and your ability to silence self-doubt.
Melinda Gates writes an incredibly poignant and heartfelt book about how empowering women changes the world in The Moment of Lift. Here’s some of my takeaways from this great read.
Over 4 days, 14 hours a day, I had the exceptional opportunity to learn from Tony Robbins and other speakers at the Unleash Your Power Conference (UPW). They taught tools for psychology, physiology and how to break limiting beliefs.
Like many of you, I have a fire in my belly to achieve my goals. The biggest adversary to achieving those goals? Doubt. Here’s how to take that doubt and use it to fuel your fire.
It’s almost second nature to be harder on yourself than you would ever dream of being to other people. So, why do we do it? If we fill our minds with good, encouraging and loving comments, there won’t be room for the negativity.
Your emotions and emotional intelligence are one of your superpowers at work. Instead of pushing them down, here are 4 ways to use your emotions at work.
Instead of comparing your real life to the reel life others have online, find what is important to you. Then, you’re only comparing your own reel to what you truly value in your life.
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