Articles
Trusting the Trail, Trusting Myself
Last week, I took my first solo backpacking trip after nearly two years. Could I really make this mountain pass?
What I Learned About Perfectionism From Steve Jobs
Here's a fine example of the fact that you don't need to be perfect to be successful.
Get Started with Your Own Bullet Journal
Learn about this new organization system that will help you rock your creativity and your to-do list.
Real Steps to Discovering Your Purpose
Three misconceptions on finding your purpose -- and two simple ways to discover your own.
What It's Like Living On "Spanish Time"
Time management tips from Spain! Just kidding ... sort of.
If You Secretly Wonder What You’re Good At
As a coach, many people confess to me that they’re not exactly sure at what they’re good at. Here's my advice.
3 Easy, Big-Impact Questions to Propel Your Learning
Learning new things can be tough. This easy technique can keep you motivated.
If Your To-Do List Stresses You Out
The biggest breakthrough I've had with my own work to-do list is limiting it to only three things a day.
Where to Find Motivation to Keep Up New Habits
What if you know what you need to do, but you lack the motivation to follow through? Five key steps for following through on creating new healthy habits.
Taking Time Today to Enjoy What You Want For the Future
How my looking forward to vacation helped me see that I could take a mini-vacation every day.
What Coaching Gave Me (That I Wouldn't Have Otherwise)
A fulfilling career, love, an amazing home, a year traveling the world ... does that all count?
Is Your Inner Critic Really Your Friend?
My assumption had been that listening to my inner critic would make me a better person and yet the opposite seemed to be true.
When We Reach Out, We Open Up Our World
Ever since Business Insider published my piece about how about why I took a sabbatical at age 34, dozens of people have contacted me to tell me how much my story resonated with them.