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When the Room Gets Quiet
There is a subtle shift that happens before anyone says a word. Invitations stop arriving. Meetings move forward without your input. Decisions appear after the fact instead of being shaped with your voice in the room. At first, you tell yourself it is temporary or accidental. But as the pattern continues, the silence begins to…
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When Control Slips Through Your Fingers
There are moments in leadership and in life when effort no longer guarantees outcomes. Plans unravel despite careful preparation, timelines shift without warning, and situations evolve faster than decisions can keep up. For those of us who are used to solving problems and holding things together, this loss of control can feel deeply unsettling. Yet…
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The Role of Learning in Your Leadership
Leadership has a way of humbling you over time. Just when you think you have learned enough to navigate the role with confidence, something changes. A new challenge emerges, a team dynamic shifts, or the environment becomes more complex than it was yesterday. Experience matters, but it cannot anticipate everything. What sustains leaders through these…
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Not Losing Your Joy
There comes a season in life when you realize you have become exceptionally good at carrying things. Responsibilities, expectations, other people’s needs, unexpected losses, shifting roles, and the quiet pressure to keep everything moving forward. From the outside, it can look like strength. From the inside, it can feel like something tender has been pushed…
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Leading With Compassion
This week’s newsletter explores what it truly means to lead with compassion in demanding environments. It looks beyond the idea of compassion as softness and reframes it as a disciplined, courageous leadership practice that balances care with clarity and accountability. Written for leaders navigating complexity, pressure, and midlife transitions, this piece reflects on how compassion…
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The Human Side of Leadership
This week in Lead Anew: Insights and Growth, I’ve been thinking about the kind of leadership we don’t always talk about. Not the leadership that lives on mission statements or in polished meeting notes. Not the kind that gets applause, or even credit. I mean the kind that happens quietly, in regular clothes, on regular…
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When Grief Doesn’t Fit on Your Calendar
This week in Lead Anew: Insights & Growth, I want to talk about something many leaders experience quietly and carry longer than anyone realizes. The loss of a parent. Sometimes grief doesn’t wait until life is quiet. It shows up while you’re still leading, still answering calls, still holding everything together for everyone else. In…
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When Leadership Speaks Without Words
This week’s article explores what leadership communication really looks like beyond meetings, emails, and talking points. It reflects on three often overlooked truths: authenticity, visibility, and listening, and how each quietly shapes trust, culture, and connection. Written for leaders in their second season, this piece invites readers to consider how they communicate even when they…
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Culture Is a Responsibility, Not a Department
This week in Lead Anew: Insights and Growth, I have been thinking a lot about culture. Not the kind that lives in a handbook or a slide deck, but the kind you can feel the moment you walk into a space. The kind that settles in your shoulders, your breath, your sense of safety or…
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Starting Your Career Over in Midlife
What happens when midlife asks a quieter, braver question: Is this still who I want to be? This Sunday’s reflection explores the courage of starting over in your 40s and 50s, not as failure, but as alignment. It is about listening to the tug beneath the success, honoring the wisdom you have earned, and choosing…
