Do you think it’s more important to be a “natural” at anything you attempt? Do you think that successful people were just “born” that way? Do you think that if it doesn’t come easy to you, it’s not something you want to waste your time with? Do you think – hey, I tried that and […]
Overcoming Fear
There are times when we feel we have all the confidence in the world. There’s one area that we know inside and out. If someone wants to know an answer to a problem in that area, you’re the person they turn to. Then, you decide to try something new, something out of your comfort zone. […]
Tears Aren’t Enough…
I woke up last Monday to a text message from my brother asking if I was all right and then he mentioned Las Vegas where I live. I had no idea what he was talking about so turned on the news. Our big “small” town of Las Vegas had been hit with the largest mass […]
What’s Your Pain in Change?
Where is your company failing to take the “pain” out of change? Is your bottom-line affected because you are losing valuable employees when they can’t transition into new positions, new locations, and new company mergers? Are you, as an executive, not getting the help you need to lead your group? It starts at the top […]
Adapting Happens When You Least Expect It…
When my hard drive died as I was finishing my next book, I went into a panic! I was preparing my taxes, moving and had a deadline to meet. I hadn’t been able to find my external backup drive for six months and didn’t have a clue how I was going to resolve this – […]
Where Are You?
This has been period of listening for me. That’s why I have had “radio silence.” Since the first week in November, I have heard fear, elation at change, and confusion. And as Inauguration Day is approaching the rhetoric is increasing. So how can the skillset of the Adapter Factor assist this transition? Let’s start with… […]