Rediscovering Your Inner Cheerleader: Embracing Life Without External Validation
Growing up, we often received external validation from friends, family, and teachers. They were there to cheer us on, pick us up when we fell, and encourage us to try new things. But as adults, the sources of external validation can become scarce. So, how can we find...
Understanding DISC and Myers-Briggs: Complementary Assessments for a Holistic Self-Understanding
Among the various personal assessments available, two popular frameworks have gained widespread recognition: the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) and the DISC assessment. The Myers-Briggs assessment categorizes individuals into sixteen different personality types based on their preferences in four dimensions. On the other hand, the DISC assessment evaluates behaviors from three perspectives: the mask, the mirror, and the core. Each perspective offers a unique insight into how individuals adapt to social expectations, perceive themselves, and respond under pressure (which tends to be where our authenticity truly shines).
Let’s embark on this journey of self-discovery and explore the captivating world of personal assessments!
Creating a Positive Work Environment: The Key to an Effective Business
Today we're going to talk about something that's incredibly important for any leader: creating a positive work environment. As a leader, the question isn't "do I impact my team's morale?"—it's "how am I impacting my team's morale?" Let's explore some practical...
Breaking Barriers: Ignoring the Status Quo and Aiming for Epic Success
Are you ready to take your business to a whole new level? What if I told you that the only thing holding you back from creating a groundbreaking, record-smashing business is the limits you've imposed on yourself? In this blog post, I'm going to walk you through the...
A Curious Cemetery Encounter
The wind howled through the trees and headstones, lending an air of movie-like mystery to the scene. It was time for my routine grave verification duties, an ordinary task on any other day. Yet, the dark clouds and the solitude of the cemetery added an extra layer of dread. The absence of human presence intensified the feeling of isolation, making the experience all the more creepy.
Embracing Transparency and Humility: Letting Go of Information Hoarding in Leadership
"A good leader takes a little more than his share of the blame, a little less than his share of the credit." — Arnold H. Glasow Real talk today! I want to share a little pet peeve of mine: It bugs me when anyone in leadership or management holds onto information as a...
Leveling Up: How to Embrace Your Next-Level Self and Leave Your Old Ways Behind
“How does one become a butterfly? You have to want to learn to fly so much that you are willing to give up being a caterpillar.” — Trina Paulus, Hope For The Flowers I only recently heard this quote for the very first time, and I literally cannot stop thinking about...
My Favorite Funeral Director
Working in the deathcare industry allows me to witness the dedication and empathy of countless professionals who strive to provide comfort and solace to grieving families. One funeral director, in particular, has left a lasting impression on my heart. His...






