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! 

Legacy

Sometimes a quote hits in a new way. Today, that happened with this one: “Think about your legacy, because you’re writing it every day.” – Gary Vaynerchuck I recently finished reading the book What’s the Point?Turning Purpose Into Your Daily Superpower by Tom Rath....
PodList & Summary – 10.14.23

PodList & Summary – 10.14.23

Welcome to the Saturday post. Below are podcasts that inspired me this week and a quick recap of what was covered on both the personal development and sustainability blogs. Enjoy! PodList This week, there are four podcasts that stood out to me.  Topics include...

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Procrastination

Procrastination

Procrastination is something we can’t avoid. Sometimes we know we are procrastinating. Other times it creeps in unnoticed. To avoid procrastination, we need to know our triggers, how it shows up, and what to do. Procrastination Triggers The most common trigger for...

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Speed Humps

Speed Humps

Yesterday, the city of Detroit installed their 10,000th speed hump. This news story caught my attention for two reasons: What is the difference between a speed hump and a speed bump? Could we intentionally create speed humps/bumps in our lives? What’s the Difference?...

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Short and Sweet

Short and Sweet

This morning I was reminded to be succinct. A brief email. A concise presentation. A clear articulation of an idea. Often succinct is hard. Eliminate the unnecessary. My Story I continue to be a work in progress. What can be removed? Will this matter to the recipient?...

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Conditions for Calm

Conditions for Calm

When you think about a calm weekday, what comes to mind? This is a day when you aren’t on vacation. It’s not the weekend. Just a normal day. A day without overwhelm. You aren’t “crazy busy”. The day is calm. Productive. Full. Fun. Calm. What does this day look like?...

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15-Minute Project – Q3 Update

15-Minute Project – Q3 Update

I’m continuing updates on my yearlong project to spend 15-minues a day tackling projects. Over 20 years in the house and there are many little (and big) things that need addressed. Progress was captured in the January intention and the Q1 & Q2 summary posts. While...

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PodList & Summary – 10.7.23

PodList & Summary – 10.7.23

Welcome to the Saturday post. Below are podcasts that inspired me this week and a quick recap of what was covered on both the personal development and sustainability blogs. Enjoy! PodList This week, there are four podcasts that stood out to me.  Topics include...

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Friday Work & Planning

Friday Work & Planning

There is a lot written about using Friday afternoon as a time to wrap up tasks for the week and plan for the week ahead.  The theory is that this is the time of the week when things are winding down for the weekend and we aren’t at our best for deep work and...

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Ikigai – A Path to Purpose

Ikigai – A Path to Purpose

There is a Japanese structure that can be very helpful in our self-awareness journey - the Ikigai. An Ikigai brings together your passions, beliefs, values, and skills to create our personal reason for being. Once created, we can use our Ikigai to set visions for the...

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Evaluating Our Days via Strengths

Evaluating Our Days via Strengths

The CliftonStrengths framework divides the 34 strengths into four categories – Executing, Influencing, Relationship Building, and Strategic Thinking. While we may or may not have strengths surface in these four areas, we all need to do these four activities in our...

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Actions, Ideas, and Connections

Actions, Ideas, and Connections

There was a podcast listened to at least a year ago where I captured a note on my phone.  This was the note: Tasks Done People Met Ideas Generated and Acted On I think this might have been an interview with Dorie Clark discussing her book The Long Game.  However,...

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Default to Learning or Doing

Default to Learning or Doing

Over the last couple weeks, the concept of research mode vs. focus mode keeps crossing my path. In a meeting, this quote came up. “Output before Input” Dawn Dawn’s perspective was that she needs to produce some output before taking in more information.  Resisting...

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PodList & Summary – 9.30.23

PodList & Summary – 9.30.23

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 is a mix of podcasts and links to videos from New York Climate Week.  Topics...

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Clutter in Our Body

Clutter in Our Body

When I think about clutter and what is holding us back from having more space in our lives, I have written posts on all kinds of clutter – rooms, closets, calendars, email, and mental – just to name a few. Yesterday, I heard a podcast that expanded my perspective to...

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Digital Reverse Organizing

Digital Reverse Organizing

The concept of reverse organizing is to empty a space and only bring back what you use. Then, after a month or so, the things that haven’t been used can be addressed. Some things may need to be kept for occasional events, others may be recycled or donated. The process...

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