Today’s current environment is full of disruption, uncertainty, and transformation beyond what we have seen in quite some time. Organizations are navigating waters uncharted. Leaders have been incredibly successful and also struggled with the path forward during this disruptive time.
Read moreDon’t “Extinguish” your High Performers
It has been an interesting week or so. I have had the same question (or a variation of it) asked by a handful of clients and students: what do I do as a leader if I have people on my team who will not do what they’re asked, will not follow directions, and refuse to listen to me?
Read moreA Trip Down the Unknown, and Exciting, Road, Teil Eins
“Why can’t we do that?” was the question I posed when I last wrote. For the longest time, I have noticed more and more of us saying “No” or “We can’t do that” or “We have a policy so we can’t do that” (ugh, this one annoys me more than most).
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About two hours ago, I had a breakthrough after a conversation with a rock star. Not a Mick Jagger type of rock star, but a rockin’ leader nonetheless. It is so exciting to be working with this amazing individual.
Read moreThe Lived Experience of 2020
I think it can go without saying, 2020 was a hell of a year. It was full of more pivots and changes than I have experienced in my lifetime. For so many, it was incredibly difficult. For others, the year ushered in some amazing events. For me, 2020 was a complete and total transformation, in ways that I am still unable to describe.
Read moreLoving the Uncomfortableness
This was one of those weeks that on Tuesday just before Noon it felt like Friday afternoon. When I realized what day it was, I laughed. It was a much-needed ab workout for sure. Anyone else losing track of days and time as we work more virtually?!
Read moreNew Direction from Rejection can be Awesome
The Oxford Dictionary defines rejection as dismissing or refusing a proposal or idea or more. It is also defined as the spurning of one’s affections (that one really hurts, eh?!). Most of you are probably thinking about a time that you have been rejected. I am hoping the sting of the hurt is not still lingering, and if so, know you are being held in my thoughts and heart that it heals soon. I want to talk about rejection a little differently. The small ways that rejection hits our worlds, and the ways we reject others without even thinking about it.
Read moreBeing Wrong can be the Most Right You’ll Ever Be
Whew, this year continues to lob the surprises, doesn’t it? I have been remiss in keeping up with my writing. When I do not write or keep up with my writing schedule, I find it affects me in odd ways. Writing is my outlet for my research, my problem-solving, my decision-making, and my mind (my journal is big, ha). As I have been thinking about today’s topic, the need to be right, my lack of writing fits in well here. Let me explain.
Read moreThe Need to Succeed. How Fear of Failure Roadblocks our Success
Embrace the Fear, but Don’t Let it Eat your Soul
At the current moment, there is a lot of fear that we are experiencing. How are you experiencing fear now? In the past? Do you embrace it? Do you run at it head on yelling, “I got this. You can’t beat me!” Do you let it overtake your life and roadblock you? Do you let it eat at your soul?
Read moreEmbrace the Fear
All of life’s changes bring about uncertainty. Uncertainty brings fear. Fear brings self-protection. Self-protection starts eating at trust, and well, it just spirals from there because we do not understand how change affects people as individuals.
Read moreOptimism Requires a bit of Trust
Some call it faith or hope or maybe even magic, but ultimately trust is a key factor in the role of the optimistic individual.
Read moreInformation Makes Uncertainty a little less Crazy
“DUH, Marya. If we had all the information we needed, there wouldn’t be uncertainty.” Ok, ok, that’s true. The more transparent and open with information an organization and leaders can be, the stronger the culture and of course, the stronger the trust among all on the team. If we know this, then why are organizations so protective of information? Why are we not being more transparent in our words, decisions, and actions?
Read moreWhen things are Uncertain, Tap into your Power
Change and uncertainty create fear, and when that happens, OOOF, the armor goes up. Trust lessens, self-protection gets stronger, teamwork lessens, culture shifts to a more negative space, and more. Sounds so positive, huh? Ha. This isn’t about being negative. It’s about admitting, shit can be scary.
Read moreUncertainty and Success in Crazy Ass Times
When I’m asked to work with teams regarding change, uncertainty, loss of trust, frustration, etc., I find it absolutely necessary to spend time bringing it back to self-reflection. It frustrates the hell out of a lot of people. “How is this going to help us be successful? I already know who I am. I don’t have time for this shit.”
Read moreThe Stories have the Best Data
As I come to the close of my 24th semester of teaching, I am insanely excited about grading one thing…their final exams. Not because it is the last assignment, but because my students share the story of their learning. Every student I teach is required as part of their final exam to answer the question, “What three things did you learn this semester and how will you apply them in your personal and/or professional life?”
Read more“Emotional Waste” is an Awesome Opportunity
I was engaged in a conversation with a client this week about the toxicity of his workplace. He was describing how he is trying to find his passion again in a place that is so low on trust in leadership that he’s not sure it will ever return.
Read moreThe Channel Matters, A Lot
Communication is one of the key elements of building trust. Communication is conveying a message or meaning to whomever the message or meaning is intended (Daft, 2015). How does communication become a key element of trust?
Read more“Communication Sucks!” The Ire of every Organization, Leader, and Trust
I am pretty sure most consultants, leaders, and pretty much everyone on the planet will agree with me that the number one complaint in any organization is “Communication sucks.”
Read moreThe Stories are Where the Success Starts
I told you I’d find inspiration and ideas. It drives me nuts to be frustrated (especially when others are being dorks, ha), but it’s where my best thoughts come to light! I have returned from Southern California where I spent three days in some of the deepest learning and reflective work I have experienced since starting my PhD.
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