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The Myth of Resilience: Do We Get It Wrong?

Resilience isn’t about bouncing back—it’s about bouncing forward. When we think about resilience—and that is on the mind of so many of us today—we  often picture someone standing strong, weathering the storm, and returning to their original state. But in today’s…

Leadership Lessons from Mothers

For many years, my mother and I had a tradition of taking a “girls’ trip” tin early May o celebrate her birthday and Mother’s Day.  I cherished those trips—they were always great fun. It was also a time alone where we…

Engaging in Difficult Conversations

I’m a neuroscientist by training so I often look at aspects of communication and leadership from the perspective of how our brain responds.  Recently, I found myself applying this neuro lens to the very difficult conversations so many of us…

LEADERSHIP OVERSHADOWED

I spent the past week reflecting on the unfolding crisis in the US. Yes, we are dealing with a pandemic and serious economic fallout that may take a long while to repair. But we are also confronting something that has…

INSPIRATION FROM MOTHERS

Today is Mother’s Day and a day unlike any I remember. Many mothers are separated from the children and grandchildren they love right now. After weeks of isolation and social distancing we may  reflect on the great challenges of the…

LESSONS FROM A FOUR MINUTE SPEECH

Queen Elizabeth offered words of support and encouragement to her country and the world on Sunday April 5th.  In those four minutes, she called attention to the extreme challenge we face, the need for extreme action and a sense that…

This Is When We Discover Our Real Leaders

We are facing an unprecedented challenge, at least in the lifetime for most of us. We watch a crisis unfold hourly. We witness our vulnerabilities; we come face-to-face with our fears. We see failures of leadership at the highest levels—it’s…