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
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
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
The Power of Oxytocin in Love, Leadership and Team Building
By Jutta Wohlrab “When you touch one thing with deep awareness, you touch everything.” - Thich Nhat Hanh In a world that glorifies busyness and endless productivity, we often forget one of the most powerful sources of calm, trust, and human
The Science of Style: How What You Wear Shapes How You Lead
By Shangami Muthumani We’ve all heard the saying, “Dress for the job you want.” But what if I told you: what you wear doesn’t just change how others see you. It changes how you see yourself. Psychologists call it enclothed
AI, Femininity, and the Future of Business: How Women Are Leading the Intuition Age
by Daniella Parker In real estate, we talk a lot about square footage, comps, and data. But the truth is, the deals that change lives rarely come down to numbers. They happen because of intuition. Because a woman walked into a
When the Numbers Don’t Feel Safe: Why Financial Calm Begins in the Body
by Lesley Thomas For many women, money isn’t just numbers on a screen: it’s a mirror reflecting safety, self-worth, and identity. Yet when uncertainty appears, something deeper happens beneath the surface. Before we even have time to think, our bodies react. Understanding
Making It Easy to Be Whoever You Are
By Dr. Manijeh Motaghy We humans are everywhere—sitting at airport gates, walking through aisles, behind car windows, holding metal poles on trains, lounging on benches. I often look at them and wonder: what are they thinking, hoping, or dreaming of? I
When the Narcissist Tries to Pull You Back: Understanding Hoovering and Emotional Manipulation
by Ana Cristina Eriksson After a breakup, many victims of narcissistic relationships experience what psychologists call “hoovering” — a tactic where the narcissist attempts to pull the victim back into the cycle of manipulation and control. The term comes from the