What I’ve Learned This Spring As Covid begins to wane, we cannot forget how burned out the nurses, aides, and doctors have become due to the excessive demands upon them over the last year and a half. Aides in particular have been stressed because they are paid so little that they have to often work two jobs just to make ends meet. The Covid epidemic has taught us about the futility of trying to get things perfect. No matter how …
If You’re Stuck, Get Unstuck The financial crisis of 2008-2009 put many organizations between a rock and a hard place. The COVID-19 epidemic has once again been creating these near-panic conditions. Businesses are tightly constrained because sales and revenue have declined or even crashed, yet they have to spend money to make money at some future point. It’s a bit like a subsistence farmer who finds he’s had a bad harvest one year. He doesn’t get sufficient yield to store …
21 Ways to Boost Your Resiliency During the Covid Crisis Carefully decide what you can control and what you cannot. Focus your energies on what you can control. Keep your perspective that you are working toward an important goal which is to keep yourself and your family healthy and free from the Covid virus. Stay flexible: find ways to be creative and look for ways to improvise. Seek social support. Spending time with friends and family can be one of the …
We were honored last week to be able to host Dr. Thomas Zurbuchen. He gave one of the best presentations ever at Leaders Connect. He was able to share in detail the planning and execution of the program which led to highly significant explrations on Mars. The expedition, known as Perseverance, was able to land a helicopter on Mars, a first time achievement for any country. Thomas, who is also a great leader, provided leadership tips which all of us should study. …




