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Time to recharge: tips from those who are overwhelmed

Time to recharge: tips from those who are overwhelmed

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #106 Halfway through 2025, I’m hearing from many of you about the weight you’re carrying around. Weight from intense pressure at work, an inability to catch…

The quandary of mistakes

The quandary of mistakes

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #105 I have a love/hate relationship with mistakes. I know they’re essential for growth, hence I sort of love what they can teach me. I also…

The comparison dilemma

The comparison dilemma

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #104 Living in Texas, I’m learning what grows best here by consulting people in nearby nurseries, researching online and asking questions of my neighbors who have…

What matters most to you?

What matters most to you?

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #103 In work and in life – there are things that matter more to you than to someone else. Despite what others may challenge you to…

How to break through career stagnation

How to break through career stagnation

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #102 There’s a growing sense of discomfort among leaders, teams and individual contributors about how far they can progress – or encourage forward momentum – in…

Lessons from a royal kitchen garden

Lessons from a royal kitchen garden

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #101 If you’ve ever felt stuck with an issue you can’t seem to resolve – there’s a good chance you’ll try to remember how you’ve dealt…

A call for mercy

A call for mercy

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #100 On Easter Monday – the world learned that Pope Francis had died. And according to the Vatican News, If there is a message that has…

Feeling annoyed? You’re not alone

Feeling annoyed? You’re not alone

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #98 I don’t have to venture far to find someone who’s annoyed or who’s annoying me. The amazing irrigation guy who saved our yard from a…

Loosening your grip

Loosening your grip

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #97 Walking through a big box store with our 2 and half year old 80-pound black lab mix, I felt the full force of a dog…

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A season of storms

A season of storms

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #107 When one of my clients referred to the storm that just passed through her org this week – I was reminded of the powerful thunderstorm…

Time to recharge: tips from those who are overwhelmed

Time to recharge: tips from those who are overwhelmed

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #106 Halfway through 2025, I’m hearing from many of you about the weight you’re carrying around. Weight from intense pressure at work, an inability to catch…

The quandary of mistakes

The quandary of mistakes

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #105 I have a love/hate relationship with mistakes. I know they’re essential for growth, hence I sort of love what they can teach me. I also…

The comparison dilemma

The comparison dilemma

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #104 Living in Texas, I’m learning what grows best here by consulting people in nearby nurseries, researching online and asking questions of my neighbors who have…

What matters most to you?

What matters most to you?

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #103 In work and in life – there are things that matter more to you than to someone else. Despite what others may challenge you to…

How to break through career stagnation

How to break through career stagnation

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #102 There’s a growing sense of discomfort among leaders, teams and individual contributors about how far they can progress – or encourage forward momentum – in…

Lessons from a royal kitchen garden

Lessons from a royal kitchen garden

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #101 If you’ve ever felt stuck with an issue you can’t seem to resolve – there’s a good chance you’ll try to remember how you’ve dealt…

A call for mercy

A call for mercy

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #100 On Easter Monday – the world learned that Pope Francis had died. And according to the Vatican News, If there is a message that has…

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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.