Happy at Work? Take the Theresa Glomb Quiz
I hear it all time. My manager is incompetent. My co-worker is a slacker. My boss is a micro-manager. I don’t get paid what I am worth. My inbox is overflowing. I am stressed to the max. In [...]
3 Simple Ways to Increase Your Willpower
It’s the end of a long day at the office. A colleague asks if you want to grab a beer. When you left the house this morning you planned to go to the gym on the way home. You are trying to [...]
IEA Global Conference 2015: High Low Glitter
High Low Glitter, as most of my readers and clients know, is a reflective practice I created as a dinnertime game when my children were little. Over the last several years, I have started using [...]
Change: How Hard Is It, Really?
I recently rented a car with a foot pedal parking brake. This would hardly matter but for the fact that I rented the car in San Francisco. And in San Francisco you use your parking brake. After [...]
8 Thought-Provoking Quotes from Rewire
Below are a handful of ideas I found share-worthy from psychotherapist Richard O’Connor’s book Rewire: Changing Your Brain to Break Bad Habits, Overcome Addictions, Conquer [...]
Your Enneagram Gift Guide
‘Tis the season to be jolly! In the same spirit as last spring’s Enneagram wedding planning tips I present (no pun intended) an Enneagram Gift Guide. NOTE: While I write in jest, I do [...]
It’s About Time
Is anyone else getting tired of reading articles and blog posts about our distractibility and lack of productivity? How about our technology-induced ADD and our lack of self-discipline that, if [...]
High Low Glitter 2.0
At the end of 2012, I wrote my first post about High, Low, Glitter the dinnertime activity I created when my daughters were preschoolers. That first post, as well as two subsequent High, Low, [...]
Got Stress? Good!
Got stress? Of course you do. We all do. Look no further than what America just went through in the 2016 election. No matter your political affiliation, this election has stressed most of our [...]