by Katie Rasoul | May 1, 2018 | Authenticity, Coaching, Leadership
I have heard a lot of coaching clients, friends and colleagues all traveling down a similar path lately; the path of interpretation. Of course, it is totally normal for us as human beings to take data points that we pick up very quickly (and often unconsciously) and...
by Katie Rasoul | Mar 14, 2018 | Authenticity, Coaching
Compassion can be defined as a “sympathetic consciousness of others’ distress together with a desire to alleviate it” (Merriam-Webster Dictionary). Therefore, turned inward, self-compassion could be that same sympathetic consciousness of your own distress, and...
by Katie Rasoul | Feb 13, 2018 | Authenticity, Coaching, Communication, Leadership, Millennials, Women Leaders
A theme has come up this week in books that I am reading and in conversations with clients and leaders: asking for what you need. The questions have all been different, but the next move is the same. Common questions I hear from emerging leaders are: How do I find a...
by Katie Rasoul | Jan 30, 2018 | Coaching, Community, Culture, Generations, Leadership, Women Leaders
Our intentions have always been good to add more women to the higher ranks of leadership roles. We’ve all meant well. And, we could be doing more right where we are to take more meaningful and effective action. The struggle I see is we are taking small steps forward...
by Katie Rasoul | Jan 23, 2018 | Authenticity, Coaching, Community, Culture, Generations, Leadership, Millennials
I read a lot of articles and commentary regarding generations and the workplace because, well, that is my business. I have long been a proponent of changing the narrative around generations, particularly on how we describe Millennials, because what I read and hear is...
by Katie Rasoul | Dec 5, 2017 | Authenticity, Coaching, Communication, Culture, Leadership
Can you name what your proud moment was of the week? How about last week? I can tell you that this week I am so proud of the work one of my newer clients is doing on her own self-awareness. The week before that, I was beaming with pride over my three-year-old son’s...
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