Rethinking Work-Life Balance: Whose Time Is It?

Almost all executive coaches have some type of inbound form to identify areas that clients want to address during the coaching relationship.  Without fail in the last 11 plus years, everyone’s form I have read has some form of work-life balance identified.  Everyone is struggling with the problem and we Read more…

Five Questions To Uncover Your Purpose

I wasted years trying to do the right things without clearly defining what those things actually are.  The volume of inputs is increasing daily and how can we possibly know what to do and what not to do?  The only way to consistently say No to the good things, to Read more…

How To Get A Life Worth Living

All of us have things in our lives we would like to do differently.  We tell ourselves that someday we will make the changes that will produce the kind of life we really want.  Then outside demands increase and we buy into the this is only temporary lie again.  If Read more…

Signs You Are On The Verge Of Burnout

The two high profile suicides this past week should cause us all to take an honest look at our emotional margin.  We blow off all the seemingly temporary cycles of discouragement and frustration.  What we miss is the chronic pattern of negative behavior that are clearly warning signs of a Read more…

How Long Hours And Less Sleep Impact Our Character

The quality of my daily decisions comes down many times to how much margin do I have physically, emotionally and spiritually.  Its impossible to sustain good character based decisions when you are already looking for a shortcut because you have nothing left to give.  This Forbes post will drive home Read more…

Defining The Elusive Work-Life Balance

There is this constant tension between the priorities of learning and living.  The first stage of improvement is to learn something new that will help you set new goals.  I have reached that point several years ago on this subject but I still find myself having a very hard time Read more…