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With the market gyrations, what should you do — if anything?
Published 3/25/2020 in The Maryland Daily Record This has been a huge few weeks in the world and a major shift in the euphoric state of being that many of us had fallen into when considering our expectations for investment returns. For over a year, within my team, we have been on the lookout for “the thing” that…
Read MoreThe ‘5 Love Languages’ at work
Published 2/23/2020 in The Maryland Daily Record Fitting for the month of Valentine’s Day, a recent employee interaction reminded me of the lessons that I learned from reading the book “The 5 Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace” by Gary Chapman. The original book, “The 5 Love Languages,” was intended for couples who were struggling…
Read MoreMaking life easier
Published 1/24/2020 in The Maryland Daily Record Several years ago, I became convinced that saving passwords in a notebook or Excel spreadsheet wasn’t the safest way to go. At that time, having a smartphone was still new to me. I relied on an employee in my office to do the research on the best options…
Read MoreLooking for your 20/20 in 2020
Published 12/19/2019 in The Maryland Daily Record Here we are at the end of a decade. When put in these terms, considering that we are at the end of a decade feels significant. In some ways, the last 10 years have felt like a lot of everything and nothing. These extremes are reflected in many…
Read MoreLearning to listen, learning to lead
Published 11/13/2019 in The Maryland Daily Record On Oct. 30, along with 60 classmates, I graduated from the 35th GBC Leadership Class, positively the Best Class Ever. The experience was so vast in depth and impact for me. With such an in-depth level of learning about the historical awareness of each facet of how Baltimore has…
Read MoreParents’ influence on their college graduates
Published 9/15/2019 in The Maryland Daily Record I often find myself in conversations advising college students and recent graduates about how to navigate the start of their career paths. These inquiries range from a parent’s insistence to a professor’s suggestion and sometimes from the individual by his or her own initiative. I’m often met with…
Read MoreHelping adults with disabilities
Published 8/18/2019 in The Maryland Daily Record With the increasing focus on diversity & inclusion (D&I) within our work communities, there is a growing acceptance that having a set of people who look, think, talk, act and simply are different from one another creates the most impactful and meaningful outcomes for organizations and for us…
Read MoreThe same old … Baltimorisms
Published 7/14/2019 in The Maryland Daily Record I am in the market for a new home. This surprises me, given how much of a city girl I am. I have loved living in Butchers Hill, one of many neighborhoods in Baltimore that provides such a rich city experience. Sadly for me, the main thing it…
Read MoreA method to help safeguard time
Published 6/16/2019 in The Maryland Daily Record For so many of us in professional services, when you reach a certain point in your career there is an inflection point when you evolve beyond being a service provider to becoming a trusted adviser. With this role comes an added level of responsibility to not only be…
Read MoreRegaining the life you want
Published 5/19/2019 in The Maryland Daily Record For many of us, regaining the life we want is more a matter of gaining and less a sense that we ever intentionally carved out the space we imagined for each of the priorities in our lives. This has never been truer than for working parents. As children…
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