by Katie Rasoul | Nov 1, 2021 | Authenticity, Coaching, Communication, Leadership, Women Leaders
The older I get, the more I try to answer for myself, “Why can’t we just be ourselves?” and “Why do we fling ourselves so far from our core in the first place?” I have heard this return to ourselves is especially salient in our forties. I am not there (yet!) to...
by Katie Rasoul | Jun 1, 2021 | Authenticity, Communication, Community, Culture, Leadership
I don’t hate meetings. On the contrary, I love a well-designed, effectual meeting. It’s the ineffective meetings that really grind my gears. The effectiveness of meetings can go south for a lot of different reasons. Chances are your ineffective meetings are victim to...
by Katie Rasoul | Mar 25, 2021 | Authenticity, Coaching, Communication, Culture, Leadership, Women Leaders
One of the most challenging skill sets we need to learn as leaders is the art of giving, and receiving, feedback. It doesn’t HAVE to be hard, but we don’t often learn how to do it well, we don’t like practicing, and we hope we can get by without it....
by Katie Rasoul | Feb 23, 2021 | Coaching, Communication, Culture, Leadership, Millennials, Women Leaders
I have heard from so many leaders that they struggle to make consistent time for 1-on-1 conversations with their team members, or that they only end up talking about the “stuff,” like the project To-Do items or urgent shiny objects that popped up that day....
by Katie Rasoul | Jan 21, 2021 | Authenticity, Coaching, Community, Culture, Leadership, Millennials, Uncategorized, Women Leaders
I just passed my thirty-eighth birthday. Turning 38 in a COVID year equated to enjoying some chocolate cake in sweet silence, reveling in the excitement of a new Pyrex bowl set (with lids though!) and the gift of not cooking dinner all week. Much of the last year has...
by Katie Rasoul | Oct 30, 2020 | Authenticity, Coaching, High-Achieving Introverts, Leadership, Millennials, Women Leaders
At the close of every year, taking time for a comprehensive look back over the past year and creating a plan for the year to come is one of my absolute favorite activities. I relish in the process every time, even though it looks different from year to year....
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