
A candid look at the emotional, complicated, and deeply human parts of work, from bad bosses and hard conversations to burnout, resentment, and why our jobs feel so personal, from an executive coach who sometimes feels more like an office therapist.
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There is a strange moment at work when you realize you no longer respect your boss.
It usually doesn’t happen all at once. More often, it builds quietly. They avoid the hard conversation again. They make another decision that reveals how l...
If you talk with leaders long enough, eventually one of them will lower their voice and confess that they feel less like a boss and more like an under-qualified therapist
To be fair, they are not imagining it.
People are having more feeli...
Britney Spears deserves credit for catalyzing a revolution in workplace culture.
Her 2004 hit “Toxic” spent 20 weeks in the Top 10, which was just enough time to expand our collective use of the word. No longer reserved for poisonous mater...
In the hierarchy of human suffering, hating your job isn’t near the top, but it’s not at the bottom either.
If you’ve been lucky enough to escape the misery of feeling trapped in an unfulfilling and unrewarding job where your contributions...
Most of your colleagues won’t tell you they don’t like having you for a boss.
They show you.
Productive conversations come to a grinding halt when you walk into the room, and feedback becomes vague or disappears altogether. Problems arriv...
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Executive coach, trained therapist, and recovering boss, sharing what it takes to lead better, reduce workplace drama, and start loving work again.
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