Why Multitasking Is Failing Women Leaders, And What Works Instead
By Ellen Duffy-Lueb Multitasking often feels productive, but it silently drains our energy. Here’s the strategy women in leadership actually need. For many women in leadership, multitasking has become almost instinctive, a way of navigating the endless flow of responsibilities, expectations,
When the Workplace Turns Toxic: How Subtle Bullying and Privacy Invasion Undermine Trust
By Cristina Eriksson In an age that celebrates connection, collaboration, and inclusion, the workplace is meant to be a space of growth where individuals bring their full selves to work without fear of judgment or exposure. Yet, beneath the surface
MJ Lace: Building a World Where Everyone Belongs
With lived experience as her foundation, MJ Lace has become a global voice for inclusion, accessibility, and belonging. As the founder of Accessibility Partners and Global PODS, she has transformed personal challenges into a universal mission — turning barriers into
Embodied Leadership: Dr. Martha Eddy’s Movement Revolution
Dr. Martha Eddy has spent over four decades weaving together science, art, and empathy to create transformative experiences through movement and bodily awareness. As the founder of Dynamic Embodiment®, she has helped countless individuals — from cancer survivors to corporate
The Art of Reinvention: How Women Turn Heartbreak into Power & Legacy
By Daniella Parker When a woman rebuilds her life, she doesn’t just recover; she redefines what’s possible. Divorce or any major life shift can feel like the end of a story, but what if it’s the beginning of your masterpiece? I’ve
The Leadership Mirror: How Behavior Mapping Transforms Team Dynamics
by Annalisa Corti Most managers believe they observe their teams objectively. Few realize their teams are observing them even more closely. Every sigh, every email sent at midnight, every tense moment in a meeting gets registered, mirrored, and multiplied throughout the
When Fear Blocks Compassion: A Leadership Lesson from the ER
A mother dies waiting for an ICU bed. The doctors knew what to do. The resources existed. Yet bureaucracy and fear stood in the way. Dr. Gabriele Lang reminds us: this isn’t only a medical story; it’s a mirror for
NOvember: Say No to Sugar and Yes to Balance
By Dr Betsy A. B. Greenleaf You made it through Halloween’s candy chaos, but let’s be honest, this is just the warm-up act. From now until February, it’s one long parade of pies, cookies, cocktails, and comfort food. Between Thanksgiving, holiday
Kimberly Hartke: Illuminating Wellness Through Light and Leadership
Publicist, health advocate, and visionary entrepreneur Kimberly Hartke has spent her life shining light on what helps people heal. From her early passion for natural health to her leadership with LifeWave, she’s built a mission around empowerment, education, and helping
The Two Spreadsheets That Define Every Woman’s Relationship with Money
By Lesley Thomas Every woman has two spreadsheets: one she can see and one she can feel. The first tracks income, savings, and goals. The second, hidden one, quietly measures guilt, self-worth, pride, and fear. One is financial, the other emotional.