My (mostly) weekly thoughts on leadership, high performance, wellbeing and more.
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I need your help fixing my team
From time to time I will have a meeting with a potential client about working with them or their team.
Want to know a big red flag?
Who else wants to try a social media detox?
Maybe you’re one of many people trying to change your relationship with Facebook and other online platforms. Start with these suggestions that will help you to clarify your priorities and reclaim your time.
Embracing Imposter Syndrome in Your New Leadership Role
You might know of the children's game "follow the leader". The front child marches confidently where they will, and the followers tread purposefully behind them. That’s easy, because the stakes are low. As a grown up leader who isn't sure of your footing in a world where your decisions have real consequences, how can you possibly presume to take on the mantle of leader, set a direction and expect others to follow?
Forget goals, focus on your purpose
As important as it is to have goals, it’s even more important to understand why you have them in the first place
Season's Greetings
Looking back on 2021, it feels both oddly long and also like it barely happened. There’s been some amazing highs, and terrible losses. Over this past year I’ve had the privilege to work with some extraordinary people and I can’t wait to do more of the same next year.
3 Motivation Tips That Make It Easier to Get Back on Track
It’s easy to be motivated when things are going well or you’re doing something you love, but what do you do when you feel unmotivated? We’ve all been there at some point or another. Whether it’s because you didn’t get enough sleep, you have a bad case of Zoom fatigue, or something more substantial, it’s important to learn how to avoid letting your mood influence your productivity at work and develop strategies that allow you to get back on track once the “who cares” fog has lifted.
The GROW Model
A couple of days ago, I was explaining what coaching is like to someone who has never experienced it before, and found that the first coaching model I was ever taught – the GROW model - is a great way to help explain it.
You’ve made partner, now what? Five tips to get from leading lawyer to lawyer leadership
The Venn Diagram of “Skills you need to make partner” and “Skills you need to succeed as a partner” can be 2 quite separate circles. If you’re a relatively new partner, it’s likely that people leadership is now on your plate – and you may have had little or no guidance on what that entails.
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Is your workplace a cult?
If you look at your relationship with work through the lens of the criteria for a high control group, you might be in for an unpleasant surprise.
I made a mistake at work and now I feel horrible
If you, just hypothetically, sent off very sensitive contracts to the wrong people, what’s the worst that could happen?
An easy tweak to level up your to-do list
Today I am sharing a simple tweak to a daily to-do list that can help you prioritise when you are feeling overwhelmed.
I use this when my “could do” list is extremely long, and I need some clarity about what I’m actually going to do on a particular day.
If you’re not your work, who are you?
Imagine two circles. One represents you, one represents your role at work. How much overlap is healthy? Here’s an exercise to help you answer that question.
3 questions to ask yourself before a high stakes conversation
When a client is feeling stuck or stressed about an upcoming conversation, these 3 questions have often proved to be a real game changer.
Nothing changes in Should Town
Feeling angry and hard done by, while it may be perfectly justified, is a short-term tonic. You don’t have to like reality, but nothing changes in Should Town
Stuck in a crevasse: decisions in the face of uncertainty
Our family movie night got me thinking about making decisions in the face of uncertainty.
What have you done right lately?
I would estimate that, oh, approximately 100% of people I have worked with lately are exhausted (a statistic of correlation, not causation, I trust!).
The magical solution that will solve all your problems
Lots of people grappling with overload and/or a job they find increasingly unlikeable are looking for a magical cure that will solve all their problems. I know how that feels – I did it too.
Your people have choices. Will they choose you?
How fully do you trust your team? I am still hearing about many leaders who think that having people back in the office is the only way to “get the most out of them”. How might their teams be feeling? Perhaps resentful, disengaged, demotivated and unhappy?
Use your power for good instead of evil
We know power corrupts. This HBR article explains how to temper power with humility and a sense of interconnectedness. For those whose goal is to build confidence and power, the same advice can apply…. as illustrated in my latest glossy graphic. How does this resonate for you?