Leading through crisis
In a country obsessed with personal comfort, anything that disrupts our ability to control the “norm” is hard. Personally, I have always tried to lean into the uncomfortable and unknown. To allow it to shape me. But 2020, my 35th year around the sun, almost killed me. Literally. Folks who
Why I show up.
“I am not sure I can do this anymore.” This thought ran rampant in my mind as I lay on our living room couch for the second straight day. When I get to a breaking point, I just sleep. I want to escape “reality” and the emotional weight of what
If you want to succeed in business, stop being an imposter.
I haven’t always been an entrepreneur and an owner of a small business. In my early corporate life, I was the manager of a 200+ person team for a Fortune 500 company. We were a Six Sigma organization, which meant we strived for near perfection—constantly evolving and manipulating
Research is a great first step
Below is an article I wrote for Lynchburg Business Magazine on June 30, 2017. In today’s marketing world, using data to inform your decision making process is vital for success. There is so much noise and a very narrow way to get there– don’t make guesses. — Sometimes, clients