Leading From The Heart
Turning Lives Around is personal, too
Next week my husband and I celebrate 20 years of marriage. Twenty years feels like a lifetime and then you have people like our own Phil Guistwite (and his wife Jeannie) who just celebrated 51 years of marriage! I pray that my husband and I are fortunate enough to...
Friends
I don't know if you watched FRIENDS, but for my age group, it was a staple of our weekly TV lineup. The iconic group of friends- living in the same building, drinking coffee together, sharing life together. Wow. Isn't that what we all long for? Friends. Human...
Heavy. Hearted.
My “second” Dad growing up was Jewish. He’s my dad’s best friend & “brother”. They served in the Air Force together, went to medical school together, and ended up in Fayetteville, NC together to practice and later partner up in business. Sid saved me one day when...
Seasons of Change
I was trying to remember that quote about Fall bringing us change and after a quick Pinterest search found “The autumn trees are about to show us how lovely it is to let things go.” So, in the interest of noting the change, I wanted to update you on a few role changes...
Leading with Love & Grace
I popped in one of my new favorite coffee shops by the One80 Raleigh office on Six Forks earlier this week, BIGGBY Coffee. Have you visited? Love that place. The baristas are so friendly, and the coffee is yum. Had my first pumpkin-spiced latte of the season and it...
Balancing Growth and Presence
We encourage our clients to be vulnerable with others, with their families, with themselves... with us in session. But we know being vulnerable is hard. I think good leaders should be vulnerable too. Vulnerability to me demonstrates humility, humanity, and...
Don’t Be Afraid
I was listening to a motivational clip earlier this month and the speaker mentioned that if we knew everything in our future we might not move forward. He went on to say that if a decade ago we saw the blueprint of the coming decade, everything good, bad, and ugly, we...