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Category Archives: Reinventing Yourself
Referees are Terrible Money Managers
Lately, I’ve been thinking about how much of my life is evaluated through an “after divorce” lens. Have you ever had one of those life-changing experiences where everything else that happens is counted or measured in relation to that one … Continue reading
March Madness: Avoid Work Out Burn Out
In a recent USA Today article, Jim Haney, executive director of the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) said: “There’s probably no more intense time of the season than right now. We’re talking about a time period where there’s a … Continue reading
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Don’t Label Me Bossy: I Delegate!
Be Strong & Shine This commercial really resonates with me. I have witnessed the mislabeling of people often through the course of my life. Those who don’t speak much and come across as shy get labeled as arrogant or a … Continue reading
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Tagged #WhipIt #NCAAWBB #Bossy #Reinvent
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A letter to my younger self…
Hey you, I know you are inspired by the commencement address of Chick-fil-A founder S. Truett Cathy, and you feel like the world is your oyster. I see that you’re armed with great work experience, athletic competitiveness, and the inspiration … Continue reading
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Change: How Do You Like Me Now?
“The Only Thing That Is Constant Is Change -” Heraclitus I feel like the end of the year is a time for change, but today’s itinerary had more changes then normal. How people handle change fascinates me. As I recently … Continue reading