The photo above is Dr. King’s Birth Home. I took it when I visited Atlanta in 2018. If this trip sounds familiar to you, it is because I mentioned it in the post What Will You Do with Your Power? I purposely chose Atlanta for a trip because I felt the need for inspiration, andContinue reading “True Excellence”
Category Archives: World Issues
Forcing Myself Off of the Hamster Wheel
You have not heard from me in seven weeks because I have been on a hamster wheel. Like many of you, I have been busy and continue to be busy in many areas of my life. Still I am forcing myself off of the hamster wheel so I can absorb and process everything that hasContinue reading “Forcing Myself Off of the Hamster Wheel”
Success Is a Two-Way Street
When I was pursuing my EdM in Higher Education from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, one of my courses was on immigration and education in the United States. The professor for that class was one of my favorites. One day, we were having a large group discussion about the barriers in government policy thatContinue reading “Success Is a Two-Way Street”
How Will Your Employer Advance DEI?
Since the George Floyd case, support for Black Lives Matter has been on the rise globally. More and more people are starting to understand that racism is a public health issue. This might be news to some people, but it is not to me. In fact, I attended the Boston Civic Leaders Summit last year,Continue reading “How Will Your Employer Advance DEI?”
Career and Leadership Development in Challenging Times
Given the pandemic and state of reckoning with racism around the world, now is likely a time in which you are redefining what career and leadership development mean to you. You may have been laid off, furloughed, or redeployed by your employer. Your employer may have instituted a hiring freeze, pay freeze, or it mayContinue reading “Career and Leadership Development in Challenging Times”
Manage Job (or Job Offer) Loss
Since the COVID-19 pandemic started, I have had conversations with many people stressed out about their work life (or lack thereof). This week alone, I heard from a couple people that I used to career coach. One person was laid off, and another individual’s job offer was canceled; they both lost these employment opportunities dueContinue reading “Manage Job (or Job Offer) Loss”
Life’s Work: Striving for Understanding
Last week, I continued the Life’s Work series and shared with you the story of my colleague and mentor Inés Maturana Sendoya in Life’s Work: Bridging Worldviews. This week, I am moving forward in this series with a profile on Dr. Montserrat Andreys, DC, MS. Of all the people I presented to you thus far,Continue reading “Life’s Work: Striving for Understanding”
How Will You Use Your Voice?
As I mentioned in my bio and post Find New Paths to Explore, I work in higher education. If anybody has been paying attention to the news on this industry, you are aware that colleges and universities across the United States recently determined or still are determining if they will offer courses in person, online,Continue reading “How Will You Use Your Voice?”
Life’s Work: Bridging Worldviews
Yesterday I continued my series Life’s Work with the story of my friend and former roommate Melody Wilson in Life’s Work: Planting Seeds for Empowerment. Today I am sharing the story of my mentor, friend, colleague, and former carpool buddy Inés Maturana Sendoya. She has lived an interesting life from her childhood in Colombia toContinue reading “Life’s Work: Bridging Worldviews”
Life’s Work: Planting Seeds for Empowerment
In the first post of the series Life’s Work, I introduced you to my friend and former Harvard coworker Becky Hopkinson in Life’s Work: Providing Access to Opportunity. Today I am introducing you to my friend Melody Wilson. We attended the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign together and were roommates our sophomore year. Personally, IContinue reading “Life’s Work: Planting Seeds for Empowerment”