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Restructures Done Right
Throughout my career, I've led, project managed, and advised on many organizational and departmental restructures. They're often misunderstood—seen as purely operational or reactive. But when approached with intention, r...
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The Influence of Leadership Humility on Avoidant Decision-Making
By Belinda J.H. Peavey, PsyD, MBA, SPHR
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Stacking the Good: Inspiration for a Lighter 2025
The beginning of 2025 has been inspirational for me. It's as if the air is charged with the promise of growth and the pursuit of our best selves—a central tenet of positive psychology that resonates deeply with me. This ...
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Stop the Spiral: Turn Rumination into Resilience
Rumination, at its core, originates from the Latin word ruminari, which means "to chew repeatedly for an extended period," referring to how cows and other ruminants chew their cud, processing food over time. In our hum...
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Don't Let Emotional Vampires Drain You Dry!
This Halloween, I'm not talking about capes and fangs, but the emotional vampires we encounter in our daily lives—the ones who drain our energy through their words and behaviors, manipulating our insecurities, twisting f...
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Collective Growth
Robert Greenleaf, the visionary who coined the term "servant-leader," profoundly said, "The servant-leader shares power, puts the needs of others first, and helps people develop and perform as highly as possible." Th...
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Leader or the System?
I recently came across several posts that compared ten behaviors of leaders who deliver to leaders who destroy (Walker, ND; Sym-Smith, 2023; Wright, 2024). I loved the concept and thought about ways to incorporate the p...
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