Even When We Know What We Want To Say, Why Is It Hard To Put Those Words To Paper?

It’s time to write the next book. Like with any launch point on a new S Curve, it’s exhilarating, ruthlessly terrifying, and… vaguely apprehensive. I have an outline, of course, […]
Putting The S Curve Into Practice By Throwing It Off A Cliff (With A Harness)

Last week, I had the pleasure to meet fifty interesting, delightful human beings – not a joy you experience every day – and everyone was part of the Executive MBA […]
What’s The Best Way To Welcome Our AI Coworkers To The Workplace?

It’s no small secret that within the next decade or so, we will have to learn how to coexist with artificial intelligence. Maybe you are already making that adaptation, learning how […]
When You’re Facing Disruption, Take The Time To Stop And Listen

“We don’t respect personal time?” “What?” That’s what my co-founder, Amy, and I asked during our off-site. At the time, we were reviewing what the S Curve Insight Tool had […]
An Astonishing Thing Happened After My Mother-in-Law’s Funeral

Last month, my mother-in-law passed away. Suddenly, yes, but there are realities we have to face. She was ninety-eight––my husband is the youngest of seven children. She lived a good […]
356. Keith Allred: Meeting Folks Halfway Is A Virtue, Not A Weakness

Click HERE to receive SHRM number. We find ourselves compromising every day – it’s how things get done in a society where we all want something else. But what’s the root of […]
Mark The Moment Even As You Dream In The New Year

“And now let us believe in a long year that is given to us, new, untouched, full of things that have never been.” – Rainer Maria Rilke Rilke, an Austrian […]
355. Ashley Smith: The Hidden River Of Energy Flowing Through All We Do

Click HERE to receive SHRM number. In middle school physics, we learned that an object at rest has potential energy – an amount of currency it has to spend, if it wants […]
354. Chip Conley: On Finding Your Love Of Life, Even In Midlife

353. ENCORE Tara Swart: Your Neurons Are Much More Nimble Than You Realize

Click HERE to receive SHRM number. Isn’t it frustrating when we feel like a passenger to our own thoughts and actions? In Buddhist thought, we’re supposed to watch our thoughts pass by […]