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Want to communicate clearly?

Want to communicate clearly?

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #87 The family in which I grew up wasn’t always direct. Here’s a scene from our dinner table. Rather than asking for the butter, which my…

Lead with curiosity

Lead with curiosity

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #86 With the array of information at your fingertips – have you noticed how challenging it can be to remain curious? Instead of measuring, I can…

What do you look for in a leader?

What do you look for in a leader?

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #85 From the playground to a team meeting to large event – it doesn’t take long to spot people who lead. It might be the 6-year-old…

Beginning again

Beginning again

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #84 You’re probably familiar with the idea that doing something over and over while expecting a different result is the definition of insanity. Yet how often…

A rare alignment

A rare alignment

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #83 December 25th, 2024 marked the 5th time since 1900 that the first night of Hanukkah and Christmas fell on the same day. To celebrate this…

Wrapping up the year

Wrapping up the year

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #82 2024 has been quite a year for everyone I know. Babies, a national election, medical diagnoses, untimely death, relocation, growth, loneliness and bursts of joy.…

Finding a better way to get things done

Finding a better way to get things done

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #81 The holiday season is in full swing, testing the limits you may have set for yourself on a whole host of levels. Head out to…

It really is your decision

It really is your decision

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #80 Have you ever held off on making a decision because you wanted to get input from someone you thought would be super insightful? What you…

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #79 Thanksgiving 2024 – a year filled with moments of sadness and joy. To make it through the challenges and the successes, I find that gratitude…

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Leading by connection

Leading by connection

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #88 Having made a life-changing decision to move from Denver, CO to Rockwall, TX nearly six months ago, it is easy to understand why some people…

Want to communicate clearly?

Want to communicate clearly?

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #87 The family in which I grew up wasn’t always direct. Here’s a scene from our dinner table. Rather than asking for the butter, which my…

Lead with curiosity

Lead with curiosity

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #86 With the array of information at your fingertips – have you noticed how challenging it can be to remain curious? Instead of measuring, I can…

What do you look for in a leader?

What do you look for in a leader?

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #85 From the playground to a team meeting to large event – it doesn’t take long to spot people who lead. It might be the 6-year-old…

Beginning again

Beginning again

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #84 You’re probably familiar with the idea that doing something over and over while expecting a different result is the definition of insanity. Yet how often…

A rare alignment

A rare alignment

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #83 December 25th, 2024 marked the 5th time since 1900 that the first night of Hanukkah and Christmas fell on the same day. To celebrate this…

Wrapping up the year

Wrapping up the year

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #82 2024 has been quite a year for everyone I know. Babies, a national election, medical diagnoses, untimely death, relocation, growth, loneliness and bursts of joy.…

Finding a better way to get things done

Finding a better way to get things done

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #81 The holiday season is in full swing, testing the limits you may have set for yourself on a whole host of levels. Head out to…

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Born in India to an Armenian father and Danish mother, Lois is the author of Hybrid:  The Transformation of a Cross-Cultural People Pleaser, which explores the challenges of growing up as a third culture kid and the identity issues that haunted her until she stopped living for others and started charting her own course.