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I Wrote the Book I Needed
Lead Anew: Lessons From My Second Season — an honest guide for women in midlife, leadership, and the hard, worthwhile work of beginning again I just turned in my final manuscript. 🎉 Lead Anew: Lessons From My Second Season is done. Amazon Book Link This book is for the woman who has spent decades being…
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Where Peace Finds Us Again
In a world that rarely slows down, many of us have forgotten what it feels like to truly exhale. Between work, caregiving, responsibilities, and the constant noise of everyday life, our minds and bodies quietly absorb more stress than we often realize. This week’s reflection explores the healing power of walking in nature and the…
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Leadership Feels Different When You’re the One Carrying Everyone Else
Some weeks in leadership feel heavier than others. Not because you are incapable, but because the responsibility never fully shuts off: the phone calls, the building issues, the staffing concerns, the unexpected problems, the people depending on you for answers and steadiness all begin stacking on top of one another. This week reminded me that…
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Seeking Writers for “The Human Side of Leadership”
Leadership is not just strategy, titles, or performance metrics. It is people. It is resilience. It is navigating hard conversations, showing up through uncertainty, carrying responsibility, and still trying to remain human in the process. That is why I created The Human Side of Leadership: Where Leadership Meets Real Life. I am currently seeking writers…
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When the World Feels Chaotic, Choose Peace Anyway
Sometimes choosing peace feels almost impossible. The world moves fast, the noise never fully stops, and many of us are carrying pressures that nobody else can see. Between work, family responsibilities, uncertainty, constant notifications, and the emotional weight of everyday life, it can feel like we are always bracing for the next thing. But somewhere…
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The Question That Changed the Way I See Conflict
This week’s newsletter explores a simple yet transformative question about conflict resolution: “What are the unmet needs driving this conflict?” Through heartfelt reflection and real-life examples from leadership, healthcare, relationships, and everyday life, the article examines how many disagreements are rooted in deeper emotional needs such as feeling heard, respected, appreciated, or understood. Written in…
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When Work Gets Loud, Love Needs to Be Intentional
Holding onto connection at home when everything else pulls at you There are seasons when work does not just feel busy. It feels consuming. The kind of busy that follows you home. It sits with you at the dinner table. It lingers in your thoughts while you are trying to listen. It shows up in…
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The Woman Who Leads
There comes a point in a woman’s leadership journey when the question shifts. It is no longer about how to lead better, faster, or more effectively. It becomes something deeper, more honest. What does it mean to lead as the woman I am now? Not the version shaped by expectations or early career survival, but…
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The Kind of Leader People Don’t Forget
This week in Lead Anew: Insights and Growth, I have been thinking about the kind of leadership that lingers long after the work is done. Not the kind measured in productivity reports or quarterly outcomes, but the kind people carry with them. The tone of a conversation. The way a hard moment was handled. The…
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The Reset I Did Not Know I Needed
This week in Lead Anew: Insights and Growth, we are talking about something we often delay until we are forced into it. The reset.
