The Intersection 

The way we work, grow, and succeed is changing. I’m here to explore what that means for you and your company. This blog is a collection of insights, strategies, and reflections designed to help individuals take ownership of their career and life and help companies create a space where team members thrive.

I pull from books, podcasts, research, and personal experiences to uncover practical ways to stabilize, grow, and thrive in today’s evolving world. If you’re looking to create a stronger, more sustainable foundation for your career or the company you are part of, this is the place.

Let’s build something great—together! 

Are You Anxious?

Anxious is an interesting word. There are two meanings that are quite different. Anxious can mean “uneasiness of mind” = worried. Anxious can also mean “earnestly wishing” = eager. Worried is dreading while eager is anticipating. My Story Historically, I’ve tended to...
Everyday Entropy

Everyday Entropy

With college far in the rearview mirror, there were classes I never wanted to consider again. One of those was Thermodynamic…right up there with Differential Equations. Anyway, in my sustainability class last week, the title of the section in the module caused panic:...

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R/GA Leading the Way

R/GA Leading the Way

I’ve been writing about work contracts training and why this needs to happen. R/GA is officially piloting the type of program that could set a benchmark for the future. In the summer of 2023, they released news of a new program called /ASSOCIATES. Now, in Q2 2024, I’m...

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Weekly Summary & PodList – 4.13.24

Weekly Summary & PodList – 4.13.24

Welcome to the recap from last week. Enjoy! Personal Development This week, the coaching blog featured several posts that had us looking out to the future, highlighting our strengths, and becoming lifelong learners. Planting Seeds. This first post of the week talks...

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Lifelong Learning

Lifelong Learning

I’ve been thinking about how we learn. In the process, I came across two quotes from Albert Einstein that feel relevant today. “Commit yourself to lifelong learning. The most valuable asset you’ll ever have is your mind and what you put into it.” - Albert Einstein And...

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Vision for 70…80…90

Vision for 70…80…90

When we think about who we will be at 85, what do we see? In a financial class I took recently, they mentioned four phases of retirement. Honeymoon.  Go Go. Slow Go. No Go. There was something eye opening about this structure. Then, I heard a podcast that we...

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Re-Imagining “Coming of Age”

Re-Imagining “Coming of Age”

I heard someone say that “coming of age” happens at many moments in our lives. Typically, the phrase is associated with the time we move from childhood to adulthood. A transition from one phase to another. Yet, there are many points in life that we make transitions....

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Highlight Your Strengths

Highlight Your Strengths

There are many situations when we want to highlight our strengths. Performance reviews. Job interviews. LinkedIn profiles. Resumes. Just to name a few. The challenge we often face is how to highlight our uniqueness without bragging. My Perspective I’ve come across...

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Planting Seeds

Planting Seeds

I’ve covered the concept of planting seeds twice in the past – here and here. The first post was when I was introduced to the idea and the second tied to our careers. These followed the philosophy of this quote: “Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by...

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PodList & Summary – 4.6.24

PodList & Summary – 4.6.24

Welcome to the Saturday recap. Enjoy! Personal Development This week, the posts don’t follow a theme. They cover topics on career development, the impact of daily habits, and how we sometimes forget the big picture. Learn / Earn / Return Cycle. This first post talks...

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The Cost of Pseudo-Work

The Cost of Pseudo-Work

Back in 2007, I was out of school and working full time. Yet, I was struck by this post from Cal Newport about studying. The premise was that pseudo-work does not equal work. He used exponential decay theory and applied it to marathon study sessions. The data from the...

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Personal Capital

Personal Capital

This week, I started a year-long program focused on sustainability. A realization that is already occurring is that concepts about our planet can also apply to ourselves. One of the topics covered was the concept of “Natural Capital”. According to the United Nations,...

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Day 500 – Marking a Milestone

Day 500 – Marking a Milestone

Today marks the 500th day that I’ve started my day writing. A handful of days, the writing had to happen at a different time, but mostly it’s been the morning. The rules have been simple – one page a day on personal development topics.  About 325 of the posts...

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Systems Thinking

Systems Thinking

We’ve all heard of systems thinking. This approach to problem solving considers both the overall system and the individual parts. The concept has been used for years in science, engineering, leadership, and more. My Perspective I think systems thinking is underused at...

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Learn / Earn / Return Cycle

Learn / Earn / Return Cycle

There is a framework that is credited to Jack Balousek, former president of True North Communications. He said there are three phases of our life – the phase when we are learning, the phase where we take that learning and earn, and then the phase where we return what...

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PodList & Summary – 3.30.24

PodList & Summary – 3.30.24

Welcome to the Saturday recap. Enjoy! Personal Development This week, the focus is on resistance.  We all face resistance when we are trying to move difficult projects or goals forward.  The posts provide some thoughts and ideas to help you work through the...

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