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! 

The Formula for Willpower

Willpower is a core element of the hope equation developed by Charles Snyder. I’ve written about willpower before and continue to think about why we sometimes need more or less of it to get things done. To remind us of the definition, willpower is both “The ability to...
PodList & Summary – 9.2.23

PodList & Summary – 9.2.23

Welcome to the Saturday post. This is where I summarize podcasts that inspired me throughout the week and give a quick recap of what was covered on both blogs. Enjoy! PodList This week, there are four podcasts that stood out to me.  Topics include creating an ikigai,...

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Purpose, Passion, and Paths

Purpose, Passion, and Paths

I came across a note I had taken from a book or podcast that said this: “Paths (career/education) pull you back, while passions and purpose propel you forward.” Unknown The quote intrigued me and tied to the long-standing debate around following your passions. A...

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Careers and Hobbies

Careers and Hobbies

Many individuals have multiple interests. Some they are trained on or went to school for, while others are learned through self-discovery. Personally, over the years, it has been difficult to sort out where to put my focus and understand the relationships between my...

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Habits Define Us

Habits Define Us

The definition of a habit is something that we do often and regularly.   Sometimes these activities are completed without us even realizing it.  Our lives are full of these daily decisions that are repeated over and over. Sometimes habits are positive and...

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Clothing as a Tool

Clothing as a Tool

There are many occasions where we consider what outfit to wear to an event. Sometimes this decision can be stressful. A few weeks ago on a podcast, there was a mention of clothing being a tool. Then, last night, I heard the statement again by Michelle Obama in the...

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Optimal Distinctiveness

Optimal Distinctiveness

I heard a reference to optimal distinctiveness for the first time the other day. The concept was developed by Marilynn Brewer in 1991.  The theory is that individuals are seeking to attain the optimal balance of inclusion and uniqueness.  We want to both...

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PodList & Summary – 8.26.23

PodList & Summary – 8.26.23

Welcome to the Saturday post. This is where I summarize podcasts that inspired me throughout the week and give a quick recap of what was covered on both blogs. Enjoy! PodList This week, there are five podcasts that stood out to me.  There is a mix of personal...

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From Chores to Deep Work

From Chores to Deep Work

In May, Seth Godin had a post on his blog that really struck me titled Chores.  There was one statement toward the end that summed up the idea perfectly. “The truth is that if we stop doing chores, we have to do real work instead. The things that aren’t...

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Life Quests

Life Quests

Yesterday, we discussed how personal development can be thought of as a quest. Thinking deeper about this, the journey of life is full of quests. Living on our own. Raising babies….toddlers…teenagers…young adults. Navigating our careers. Starting a business....

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Personal Development Quests

Personal Development Quests

An adventure is a trip without a destination. A journey is when experience is more important than the destination. The quest is focused on exploration and discovery seeking a goal or result. Quests are personally relevant and can be done alone or with a group. They...

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Charisma is a Skill

Charisma is a Skill

In late May, Seth Godin had a blog post titled "Stevie and Marvin”. The lesson of the post was that Mavin Gaye’s charisma “was a skill and not something he was born with”. This was an interesting statement to me. I always felt that charisma was something some people...

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Quit vs. Grit

Quit vs. Grit

There was an article in The Guardian titled “Feel like quitting your job or your relationship? Maybe you should…”.  The premise of the article that we may have gone too far with the Grit Culture made popular by Angela Duckworth’s book Grit: The Power of Passion...

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PodList & Summary – 8.19.23

PodList & Summary – 8.19.23

Welcome to the Saturday post. This is where I summarize podcasts that inspired me throughout the week and give a quick recap of what was covered on both blogs. Enjoy! PodList This week, there are four podcasts that stood out to me.  There is a mix of habits,...

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Breaking Routines

Breaking Routines

There are a lot of benefits to the routines that give our lives structure. They streamline our tasks. Let us navigate responsibilities with ease. Provide calm and stability to our days. Yet, they also lead us to live on autopilot. We go through the motions without...

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Do Adults Need Recess?

Do Adults Need Recess?

In Gretchen Rubin’s book Life in Five Senses, she went to the Metropolitan Institute of Art in New York every day.  At the end of the book, she compared her daily trips to childhood recess. She found recess (and her trips to the Met) times in her life that sparked...

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