This Is Who You Are and That’s A Good Thing

Sometimes, the simplest interpretation of even the most intricate or treasured thing can be its greatest value, especially when first discovered. Think of a child’s awe and wonder the first time he or she sees art or nature or the treasures in grandma’s attic. Later, maturity and knowledge may broaden that appreciation, but never replace …

Introvert or Extrovert: A CliftonStrengths view

Recently, a friend shared a story about life while sheltered at home. He, referring to himself as an “introvert”, was finding the situation highly tolerable. He caught up on projects, exercised and perfected his solopreneur business. His wife, described by him as an extrovert, normally works where there is a lot of direct contact with …

Is It Time to Put Your “Superpowers” to Work?

No, no! I’m not talking about Coronavirus. Covid-19 will pass. Really, it will. You will return to your workplace. In fact, you will probably be thrilled to get back to it, even if you really didn’t like it before the current unpleasantness. Before you were told to hunker down, you might have been wondering if …

Who Are You?

Most people would answer the question, “Who are you?” with titles or job descriptions. “I’m a ventriloquist.” “I’m in the insurance business.” “I’m a mom.” “I work in a store, but I want to write a novel.” Some may think about the question a little bit differently. You might define yourself by your attributes, “I …