Bravo to Angelina Jolie for Speaking Her Truth

In a heartfelt New York Times op-ed piece yesterday, Angelina Jolie shared her decision to have a double mastectomy. It’s funny that as … [Read more...]

Be care of public conversations – people are listening!

I recently met with a dear friend from the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority and it’s a good thing we are two positive, stay away from … [Read more...]

Service is Not a One-Size Fits All

The blinking light greets me as I walk into my latest hotel room, and I’m faced with a decision. You see, as a motivational speaker, it’s … [Read more...]

Using university students for phone messages…brilliant!

When I talk to my business audiences about how they can improve, I often suggest they go outside of their industry and study success stories and use … [Read more...]

Why you MUST Ask an EX and an IN

You missed the staff meeting and need to get the scoop on what was shared. Who do you turn to? Your extroverted, high-energy co-worker who seems to be … [Read more...]

Eyes Tell the Story

The more things change, the more they stay the same. A cliché, but like all clichés, built on truth. Over the past few days I’ve … [Read more...]

Political Civility – An Oxymoron?

It's not over - the political conversation. Oh the election is over - but the constant barrage of rhetoric and name calling and mud slinging is … [Read more...]

How to Get Someone to Change

Before I do a presentation for an organization, I like to find out as much as possible about what challenges their company is experiencing.  And … [Read more...]

Do You Talk Too Much?

My husband sometimes glazes over when I'm talking to him. I see the light go out. He's standing there, but he's gone. I get annoyed, he … [Read more...]

eHarmony in the Workplace

There may be a little sweetness coming to an industry dominated by a monster. The go-to website for a majority of job searchers has long been … [Read more...]