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Confidence Isn't a Personality Trait, It's a Leadership Skill You Can Build
Confidence isn't a personality trait you're born with. It's a skill you develop. And it's absolutely critical for effective leadership.
linnearader
2 days ago8 min read


The Power of Understanding: How Real Colors Transforms Teams
When you stop trying to fit square pegs into round holes, everyone performs better.
linnearader
Jul 77 min read


The Vulnerability Advantage: Why Authentic Leaders Show Their Human Side
Most leaders run from vulnerability like it's kryptonite. They think showing any weakness will undermine their authority or make their team lose confidence in them. Nothing could be further from the truth.
linnearader
Jul 28 min read


Finding Your Work-Life Balance: Strategies for Integration
Discover 7 practical work-life balance strategies that actually work in today's connected world. Learn how to create meaningful transitions, set boundaries, and build sustainable rhythms for both professional success and personal wellbeing.
linnearader
Jun 255 min read


Why I End Every Blog Post the Same Way- With Social Kindness (And Why You Should Care)
Carry social kindness with you everywhere you go. The world needs you and your positive mindset!
linnearader
Jun 237 min read


Read to Lead: The Let Them Theory by Mel Robbins
You’re in control of your life. You’re in control of your responses. You’re in control. How empowering is that?
linnearader
Jun 167 min read


The Leadership Problem Solver: Turning Team Conflicts into Collaborative Opportunities
Today's Leadership Challenge: When Differences Feel Personal
linnearader
Jun 114 min read


Building Better Teams: How Organizational Training Drives Success
Your people are your biggest asset. No business can operate without people. The more successful your people the more successful your business will be.
linnearader
Jun 96 min read


Learning Through the Lens of Social Media: When Digital Interactions Become Life Lessons
Social platforms serve as unexpected classrooms where lessons can be both illuminating and uncomfortable.
linnearader
Jun 46 min read


4 Simple Ways to Learn Something New Every Day (Without Taking a Single Class)
Every person you talk to has different professional experience, life knowledge, and perspectives than you. If you're paying attention you can learn from them.
linnearader
Jun 29 min read


The Art of Setting Professional Boundaries: Teaching Employees When to Say No
Well, there are incredibly good reasons why you want your employees to learn this art of saying no.
linnearader
May 289 min read


The Leadership Problem Solver: Supporting your Overwhelmed Employee
Remember that helping your introverted employee establish these boundaries isn't simply good for their wellbeing—it results in more realistic project timelines, higher quality work, and ultimately better outcomes for your entire team.
linnearader
May 265 min read


Read to Lead: Atomic Habits - Small Changes, Remarkable Results
As we near a line called the habit line, tasks become easier and easier, leading to them becoming automatic or a habit.
linnearader
May 216 min read


If You Don’t Like the Relationship, Change It: Lessons from the Negotiating Table
People changed. New faces came in. Some left. But more than that, attitudes changed. The behavior changed. And when that happened, so did the relationship.
linnearader
May 194 min read


How to Recognize Hidden Mentorship Moments in Everyday Life
What I've come to realize over the years is that mentorship is everywhere—but only if you're willing to see it.
linnearader
May 148 min read


The Leadership Problem Solver: Workplace Threats
This is a toxic workplace with extremely concerning behaviors and potentially serious safety concerns.
linnearader
May 125 min read


The Hidden Costs of Assumptions in Public Service
We attribute OTHER people’s actions to their personality while we attribute OUR actions as situational based on circumstances.
linnearader
May 75 min read


Innocent Until Proven Guilty: Challenging Our Everyday Assumptions (Part 1)
In the world of assumption, patterns are used to recognize what happened in the past and apply the thought process to the new situation.
linnearader
May 57 min read


Paddling Against the Wind: Leadership Isn’t a Title, It’s Everywhere
leadership emerges naturally when challenges arise, and it rarely comes from a designated title or position
linnearader
Apr 309 min read


Rise and Thrive: 6 Morning Routines That Can Transform Your Day
The way we get up in the morning helps shape our entire day.
linnearader
Apr 289 min read
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