It’s easy for our hearts to grow hard when people or circumstances disappoint us more often than we’d like. “For the hearts of these people are hardened,and their ears cannot… Read more Leading with Longevity: Lead life with a soft heart, not a hardened one. →
The Kindness Change is grateful to interview Anne-Sofie and Anna-Clara from the Scandinavian business psychology firm, Kloegt, to discuss what it means to lead with kindness and much more. Anne Sofie:… Read more Leading with Kindness: Anne-Sofie & Anna-Clara →
Today I switched fizzy drinks for sparkling water with a squeeze of fresh lemon — a small change, but a meaningful change for my health. What kind choice are you… Read more Leading with Longevity: a better fizzy →
We have comfy chairs and sofas at home, plus the big screen TV and plenty of digital comfort. It’s easy to find ourselves sitting more than we realize. Now, rest… Read more Leading with Longevity: Move more →
Gratitude—or complaining?Optimism—or negativity? Research suggests that optimistic people often enjoy better health, whether or not their outlook is completely accurate. Gratitude, I believe, is just as powerful in shaping our… Read more What posture will we take today? →
Criticism carries both power and poison. When it’s offered with love and received with humility, constructive criticism can help shape us into better people. It challenges us to grow if… Read more Leading with Longevity: Criticism →
I’m grateful for the opportunity to interview Nick Dalton — a passionate speaker, author, consultant, and advocate for meaningful workplace change, widely respected for his kind leadership style. As an… Read more Leading with Kindness: Nick Dalton →
So many of us carry tension quietly, constantly in our minds, bodies, and hearts. This tension may take the shape of unforgiveness, frustration, anger, sadness, accumulated irritations, or even a… Read more Leading with Longevity: Let the tension go →