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Work Doesn't Have to Suck

Andrew Scrivani

A storytelling and coaching space where Andrew Scrivani shares real problems from a coach's perspective—helping you unpack what went wrong, why it matters, and how you can fix it.

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Latest Issues

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After I wrote about control and change, a number of people reached out with some version of the same question:

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Control, Change, and the Choice We Forget We Have

I opened my eyes this morning and immediately knew something was off. The house was in complete darkness. No nightlights, no ambient glow from electronics, just dark. I reached for the light switch to confirm it: the power was out. The floo...

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Every January, gratitude makes its annual comeback tour. It shows up in quotes, morning routines, and well-meaning advice to “just be grateful.” It’s everywhere, and somehow, still ineffective. But as influencers influence and Meditations g...

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Active Listening for Hard Holiday Conversations

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  • Andrew Scrivani

    I am an IFC-certified leadership coach and work with individuals and companies as both a coach and a consultant in the creative fields of photography, film, advertising, and food and beverage spaces.

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