Part 2 of a 6-part series discussion of imposter syndrome: The Mental Health Impact of Imposter Syndrome The mental health discussion not only entered the Olympics arena this year but has simultaneously seemingly been magnified within the workplace. The Olympic
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Thinking You’re a Fraud and How to Stop Feeling Like an Imposter in Your Life
A 6-part series discussion of imposter syndrome Are You A Fraud? When Imposter Syndrome Rears Its Ugly Head An act of deceiving or misrepresenting is a Merriam-Webster brief definition of fraud. So based upon this definition, do you secretly think
Transformational Change & Continuous Improvement Starts with You

Transformational change and continuous improvement are the right seeds for your community. Does this implementation require a little effort? Yes, because it moves beyond just “giving back” per se. This effort requires involvement and understanding the needs of the community.
Why Social Entrepreneurs Need To Continuously Conduct a Self-SWOT
One thing you need to keep in mind as you’re working towards reaching your goals is that things do not stay the same. People change, laws change, and you yourself move through transitions in life, both personally and professionally. Since
Spotlight on: Portia Lockett, “The Encourager” Who Uses All Her God-Given Gifts

Every morning when she sends her team an email, it starts with, “Good morning, Team Excellence!” In those few, but critical words, Portia Lockett, motivational speaker, songwriter, ordained minister and trainer not only reminds her team members that they are
Spotlight on: Dr. Vivian Carpenter, author of “The Fifth Letter”

“None of us get to go through life without having the rug pulled up from under us at some point.” For Dr. Vivian Carpenter, that rug was pulled early in life. In addition to becoming a widow at the young
How to Accomplish Goals, Discover Your Purpose, and Follow Your Dreams – Talk with Dr. Gail Hayes

Most great leaders aren’t trained or coached to lead. They’re born with it. That innate ability to lead people, to drive others to get the job done where it seems it can’t be done. But Dr. Gail Hayes, television and