As we kickstart a new year, a new beginning and an exciting 2021, here are the top 10 most read posts and some of our favorite books that got us all through 2020.
Managing yourself is more important than managing others.
Your life, voice and story have a purpose. It is okay not to have discovered it today.
The reality is that the line between success and surrender is often very thin.
A lot of us feel compelled to be embraced, to make sure everyone is hitting the thumbs up button. We struggle over the fact that they don’t.
Before making any changes, let’s embrace who we are today, make peace with our actions and be completely honest about the reasons we want to alter our lives.
“Every time you are tempted to react in the same old way, ask if you want to be a prisoner of the past or a pioneer of the future.”
Speak your truth with loving kindness.
It is becoming less about what you know and more about what you do with what you know.
If there is one present we can give ourselves and others this holiday season, let it be grace.
A trailblazer we likely don’t know but should is Elizabeth Blackwell.
RFK created a position in his office called the “Intellectual Valet,” a person who would serve as his chief researcher and provide him with easily digestible news.