A Coach Approach to Teshuvah
Teshuvah is on the forefront of our collective minds as we near Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the Jewish year. Our sages tell us
Teshuvah is on the forefront of our collective minds as we near Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the Jewish year. Our sages tell us
The decision to hang a shingle and start a business can be one of the most exciting choices that a person will ever make. Few
Did you ever look around in amazement at people who have achieved extraordinary things, yet don’t appear to be all that extraordinary? These are people
To succeed in today’s business world, leaders must be proactive, skilled listeners. Leaders who make themselves accessible for conversation and listen regularly are well informed
I delivered a leadership seminar to school executives recently. The focus was on administrative mentorship with a particular emphasis on delegation. I asked the principals
Imagine if someone called you a week before Pesach and said: “We were wondering if we could invite you to join us at our order?”
Many of us struggle to achieve and maintain proper balance in our lives. We seek to succeed in the work arena while simultaneously being there
To be persuasive, we must be believable; to be believable, we must be credible; to be credible, we must be truthful. Edward R. Murrow The
Based on the quizzical look I often get when I tell people about my work, I have concluded that coaching is a poorly understood craft.
My guess is that you have had this experience before. You’re walking down the street. Your eyes are looking forward and you notice a person