Change Management Psychology: Turning Resistance into Readiness
Why do teams resist change? Change is rarely just about strategy, it’s deeply psychological. Human beings (and the teams they form) are wired to maintain homeostasis, or a sense of stability. In practice, this means that when leaders introduce new systems, processes,...
Emotional Agility: Why Leaders Can’t Afford to Overlook It
What is Emotional Agility in Leadership? After 20 years of coaching executives, I’ve seen a common theme: the most effective leaders aren’t just strategic thinkers, they are emotionally agile. Emotional agility is the ability to adapt your mindset, communication, and...
Leadership Reset After a High-Intensity Quarter
After months of relentless deadlines and high-stakes decisions, how do you step back, catch your breath, and ensure you’re ready to lead at your best again? When you’re leading at a high level, certain quarters push you harder than others. The pace is relentless, the...
When Delegation Feels Risky: Overcoming the Fear of Letting Go
Have you ever hesitated to hand off an important responsibility because you weren’t entirely sure it would get done right? Many leaders struggle with delegation — not because they don’t understand its importance, but because letting go can feel risky. Your reputation,...
What’s Holding Your Leadership Team Back? Build Alignment with CLA
“Why isn’t our leadership team rowing in the same direction?” “We’ve grown, but our decision-making feels fragmented—what’s missing?” “How do we bring honest conversations to the table without creating conflict?” If you’ve found yourself asking these questions, you’re...
Family Business Dysfunction: How to Manage Team Conflicts
Why Does Team Dysfunction Happen in Family Businesses? Family businesses are rich in legacy—but they can also be fraught with landmines. The truth is, when your coworkers are also your relatives, personal history doesn’t stay at the door. Old sibling rivalries,...
Burnout and Change Management: What Happens When the Pace Outruns the Leader
When high-performing leaders like Helen start to feel the ground shifting beneath them, it often signals more than just a tough quarter. It’s a sign that change management is colliding with burnout—and without the right support, even the most competent leaders can...
Why Leaders Thrive with a Coach-Therapist
When Mark, a seasoned CFO of a private-equity firm, first approached me, he was at a crossroads. Externally, his organization was thriving. Internally, he grappled with team discord, resistance to change, and the silent toll of leadership stress. Traditional coaching...
From Burnout to Brilliance: Flourishing in Every Space You Occupy
In the relentless pursuit of professional excellence, many women executives find themselves shouldering immense responsibilities—quietly burning out behind a polished exterior. The expectation to manage it all independently may be common, but it’s also deeply costly....
The Power of Being Witnessed: Why Mastermind Groups Matter for Women Executives
In the realm of leadership, especially for women at the helm, the journey can often feel solitary. Despite the strides made in corporate representation, many female executives find themselves navigating challenges in isolation, yearning for a space where they can be...