
Demonstrating Patience
In the fast-paced world of leadership, patience may seem like a virtue relegated to the sidelines. However, research suggests that patience is not a passive trait but a cornerstone of effective leadership.
Leader Coachability
Studies have shown that organizations led by coachable leaders tend to perform better.

Tangible Benefits of Coaching
…life is the best teacher, the tuition to learn may seem high, but the benefits we realize when we are willing to learn and change are truly priceless.

During Times of Higher Workplace Stress
Work demands may be cyclical, but many of my clients feel it is ever-increasing. These work crunches can zap our focus and leave us feeling depleted. As leaders, we need to navigate times of higher workplace stress, and equally important, we need to help others within our sphere of influence navigate well, too.
An Important Leader Role: Onboarding New Talent
Considerable research and effort are invested in both hiring and performance management processes, aiming to ensure the right individuals are placed in suitable roles and are supported in their growth and development within the organization. Understandably, a lot of attention is paid to these stages, but the importance of onboarding is often overlooked, and/or it's perceived primarily as an HR function.
Your Learning Curve
For leaders, these can be POTENTIALLY limiting beliefs, that is, believing that others have it all figured out, are completely sure of themselves, etc., and the leader may then use that internal narrative to judge themselves.