“Frustration is a function of our expectations.”

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Those are sage words from productivity guru Stephen Covey.  Think back to your last big frustration. What was it about? Your friend said they’d meet you around 2:00 for coffee. You showed up at 1:55 as to not be late, they showed up at 2:15. Your expectation was 2:00 …

ADHD Challenge: Is your way of procrastinating to stay in the learning loop?

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I’m a life-long learner. I am a strident consumer of information around topics that interest me. Sometimes I consume so much information that I put off implementing what I’ve learned. I recently came face-to-face with this realization during a coaching-based book group meeting. After reviewing our current book, …

What can you do to help manage your ADHD?

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It’s not at all uncommon for clients to come to ADHD coaching looking for the one tip, tool, or trick that will keep their ADHD at bay. Unfortunately, it’s not that easy. ADHD manifests itself differently in each individual. What works for one may not work for another. …

Is it important? Is it urgent?

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Recently, I’ve had a lot of conversations with my clients around challenges with prioritization. As the days drone on with no sense of what the new normal will be, or when it will be, time and priorities blur. I, too, have been feeling a bit guilty about the …

ADHD in the Workplace: Identify and Ask for What You Need

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“Be strong enough to stand alone, smart enough to know when you need help, and brave enough to ask for it.” — allcupation.com ADHD is an American Disabilities Act-recognized disability, which would allow employees to ask for reasonable accommodations. However, most of my clients choose not to disclose their …

Harriet Lerner: The Nine Ingredients of a Good Apology

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“If only our passion to understand others were as great as our passion to be understood.  Were this so, all our apologies would be truly meaningful and healing.” — Harriet Lerner Most of us have been spending a great deal of time together. We are communicating differently than …

A successful goal connects to who you are, not what you do.

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“We start by focusing on who we wish to become.” – James Clear, Atomic Habits So often we state our goals the “I want to do . . .” format. But a more robust approach may be to state your goal in the form of “I want to …

Does your screen time reflect more Flamin’ Cheetos than Quinoa?

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The Happiness Lab podcast has been one of my favorite diversions over the last couple of months. Listening to the podcast has brought new awareness on everything from the power of meditation to the mindsets of superheroes vs. psychopaths. The podcast delivers the information with science-backed precision from a Yale …

Who do you want to be in emotional control, the thinker or the thought?

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In times of stress, emotional control can get the better of us.  What’s important to remember, however, that you, the thinker, is in charge, not the thought or emotion. My go-to suggestion about emotions is this: “Acknowledge all of your emotions, but only empower those that serve you.” You have …

Are you living on Kairos time?

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I’m curious . . . . Are there times when you don’t have a clue what time it is? Or how you spent the last two hours? And then there’s the “what day is it?” feeling. The Greeks had two ways of defining time: Chronos and Kairos. Personally, …