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Nov
06

The Importance of Emotional Intelligence in Leadership

The Importance of Emotional Intelligence in Leadership

Often when leaders in organizations start hearing topics related to emotion, they commence to slowly...

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Sep
25

5 Things to Avoid that Destroy Trust in an Organization

5 Things to Avoid that Destroy Trust in an Organization

"Saying 'we care about you' then gaslighting us when we tell you our concerns completely destroys ou...

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Sep
11

3 More Actions That Destroy Psychological Safety (Part 2)

3 More Actions That Destroy Psychological Safety (Part 2)

"What destroys trust is when a hospital says 'we value you' and then in the same breath asks you to ...

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Sep
04

3 Actions That Destroy Psychological Safety In Healthcare

3 Actions That Destroy Psychological Safety In Healthcare

 "In medicine, vulnerability is considered weak. We are told things like 'leave your feelings a...

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May
15

The Ways In Which We (Are Conditioned to) De-Prioritize Ourselves And the Path to Restoration

The Ways In Which We (Are Conditioned to) De-Prioritize Ourselves And the Path to Restoration

 As a physician, I was conditioned to put myself last. This long-standing tendency likely began...

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Mar
20

The Importance of the Words We Use

The Importance of the Words We Use

I often say that Communication is 7% what you say and 93% everything else. But that doesn't mean wor...

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Mar
13

The Trap of Making Psychological Safety a “Trend”

The Trap of Making Psychological Safety a “Trend”

Like many other important initiatives and movements, psychological safety is becoming a trend. Howev...

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Mar
06

The Silent Resignation: How Lack of Psychological Safety Contributes to Quiet Quitting

The Silent Resignation: How Lack of Psychological Safety Contributes to Quiet Quitting

Quiet quitting is a subtle, but significant, problem that many organizations are grappling with toda...

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Feb
28

5 Ways to Care For Yourself During (and After) Difficult Conversations

5 Ways to Care For Yourself During (and After) Difficult Conversations

As a recovering conflict-avoidant, people-pleasing, feelings-avoidant introvert, having difficult co...

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Feb
21

Evolving Your Leadership: 3 Things that Will Help Make You a Psychologically Safe Leader

Evolving Your Leadership: 3 Things that Will Help Make You a Psychologically Safe Leader

Leading is hard and there is no handbook. Yet, growing research is showing that the old ways of lead...

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Feb
14

Why Hospitals Should Be Centering Psychological Safety in Healthcare

Why Hospitals Should Be Centering Psychological Safety in Healthcare

In previous articles I have talked about psychological safety in the context of combating mistrust i...

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Feb
07

NLP vs. ICF

NLP vs. ICF

I get a lot of questions about NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) coaching and how it compares to IC...

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Jan
31

How Psychological Safety and Trauma-Informed Care Builds Bridges to Equitable Care

How Psychological Safety and Trauma-Informed Care Builds Bridges to Equitable Care

Imagine feeling like you can't trust the very system that's supposed to keep you healthy. For many i...

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Jan
24

Communicating with the Highly Sensitive People in Your Organization (And Your Life)

Communicating with the Highly Sensitive People in Your Organization (And Your Life)

You ever notice that there are some people who seem more sensitive to lights, sound, crowds, and cha...

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Jan
17

What Lessons Can You Bring Into 2024 (Here Are Mine)

What Lessons Can You Bring Into 2024 (Here Are Mine)

 The beginning of the year is often a time of resolutions, goals, and promises that are often a...

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Jan
10

Are You A Highly Sensitive Person? (Or Do You Know One?)

Are You A Highly Sensitive Person? (Or Do You Know One?)

Being highly sensitive is a neurological experience that often goes unrecognized, yet it profoundly ...

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Jan
03

NLP Parents Know Their Child

NLP Parents Know Their Child

Every night before my son goes to bed there is one thing he MUST have. That is "mommy lap time". Thi...

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Dec
26

Unconscious Mind Memories

Unconscious Mind Memories

Can you think of some moments in your life when you were able to remember things as clearly as it wa...

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Dec
20

The Communication of Listening

The Communication of Listening

Being heard not unlike other emotional needs is a crucial part of the connection in human beings. It...

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Dec
13

Shifting from Either or to Embracing Complexity: A Necessary Mindset Shift for Transformation

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 Binary thinking, also known as black-and-white, dualistic and either/or thinking, refers to th...

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