The past couple weeks have left me frazzled. I hadn't realized how disheveled I had become until the power to my building went out, and two long emails, along with this blog post, disappeared into oblivion. If you are reading this blog please stop, confirm your auto saving is working on your computer, then go back to reading. Your future self might thank me in the not so distant future. As my entire schedule was deconstructed, and there was a subconscious sigh of relief. I realized immediately there were things I needed to say no to, like the breakfast my co-workers headed off to. The 80/20 rule had turned into a 95/5 rule, and my life needed more balance. The symbolic event of power outage represented a much needed disconnection from work and technology. Therefore, I planned a date night, changed plans to attend a BBQ on Saturday, and scheduled golf with family on Sunday afternoon. In between all that I worked through some of my Feedly, and was able to expand my weekly readying for you.
- Let's be honest about lying
- Strategy isn't what you say...its what you do
- CEO pay is rising but so is CEO impact....Or is it?
- Your company isn't family (but mine is...)
- Body language mistakes can cost you a promotion
- Pursue your passion but don't go broke
- Raising kids? Then you want to raise them financially savvy as well as challenge them this summer.
- Starbucks is changing the future for its employees
- Negotiation
- Mentoring..you need it
- Help others learn at meetings...or at least make them more productive
- Get over conflict
- Why woman won't negotiate job offers
- Defuse the passive aggressive
- Hooking up or marriage, which is the luxury?
- Can Google convince girls to code?
- Real time talent alignment
- Strategy: No longer a game of Chess
- The dirty 30, do you still live with mom?
- 3 Fears Good Delegators get over

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