Be Wild Blog
Being there for others and ourselves
Is there anyone NOT managing challenging circumstances outside of work right now? It seems like everyone I know...myself included...is juggling really hard stuff at home, while also needing to be at the top of their game in their work life. Thus, we are left to balance and negotiate. To prioritize [...]
Where does it go
Where does it go? The crisis from work, when you’re home; the drama as you left the house? The relentless news cycles of shootings and war, of a planet critically out of balance? How do we hold the news of our world and the deeply personal pain and grief that [...]
Now is that moment for more Wilding
Now is that moment for more Wilding Hopefully I’ve nudged you toward the notion that bringing your whole Wild self to work and encouraging that in others is a good idea. I know it's catching on because in conversation or when I ask groups at speaking engagements for the words they [...]
Bringing your whole self to work, including your bladder
Bringing your whole self to work, including your bladder Apologies to the faint of heart, but we need to have a little potty talk. Let me explain ... I have been talking with a variety of clients these past weeks to get a feel for what it’s like to walk [...]
Get Wild: How Being Outdoors (Even in Winter) Can Improve Your Health and Happiness
I was interviewed for a blog by my friend Bev Bachel, with Retirement Wisdom. She was hoping to encourage more people to get outside “even in winter.” So, with the good fortune of being in northern Minnesota right now, where we still have over 2 feet of snow on the [...]
Work/Life Equity
Work/Life Equity Equinox is upon us. That time, just twice a year, when daylight and darkness are equal. Ahh, the balance of it all. And it happens only twice a year. Even our planet seems to understand that perfect balance just isn’t intended to happen all the time. So many [...]