Thank God For Control Freaks!

Being a control freak does have its place.  I mean there are situations and circumstances where someone has to take charge and be the authority.  So here are some jobs suit the control freak.  Here's the top ten countdown: 10. Architect (Frank Lloyd Wright) 9. Accountant (corporate controller?) 8. CEO (Steve Jobs) 7. Professional Organizer 6. Pilot 5. Business Consultant 4. Surgeon 3. Chef (Bobby Flay) 2. Military Officer (Patton) 1. Air Traffic Controller (Amen for us!)

Inner Voice, Inner Psychic, Intuition and Everything In Between

There's a lot of talk nowadays on the ability to receive guidance from our intuition, our inner voice and some even call it our inner psychic. So how is one to discern what these all mean and which one would be best for their business? My personal conviction is that you were born and equipped with all that you need, from birth, to become all that you were designed to be. Your job is to live a life of love, forgiveness and good will so that achieving a life of good fortune comes naturally!

10 Things to Know About (& 10 Advantages of) A Woman’s Influence

My last post commended Peter Block for his firm stand about the need for the feminine in the workplace.  The world is expanding its view on women; how we think, how we work, who we are, and the great value we contribute to this earth. However, there are still so many of us that aren’t clear about our role, how we make a difference, what we can do, and who is listening.  Women receive conflicting messages and ideas about our contribution.

Building Your Brand In The Workplace

Here’s what is important for women in the workplace – build your brand – YOU.  Use everything you know about branding to build YOUR personal brand.  Make it strong. What qualities do you possess to bring your feminine to the workplace or to your business? Don’t underplay what you've done.  If you do that, people will start to believe it.  Start promoting yourself — what you stand for, what makes you different than someone else.

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