by TRWCBlogger | Sep 17, 2020 | Blog
You get paid to think. But because thoughts are invisible, they’re hard to improve: that’s why you need to write them down. Then you have a snapshot of your mind on the page, which you can enhance at will. But you’ll need the right tools first. With...
by TRWCBlogger | Sep 16, 2020 | Blog
Leaning into a brand new year, one of the best personal growth keys you and I should pursue is a healthy amount of self-awareness in our everyday lives and in our personal and professional pursuits. Put simply, without self-awareness, we are tricking ourselves...
by TRWCBlogger | Sep 15, 2020 | Blog
Successful leaders are able to meaningfully communicate with others. Steve Jobs inspired his employees to strive for perfect hardware products. Jack Welch mentored the senior leadership team of GE to new heights. Jeff Bezos is known for articulating the Amazon...
by TRWCBlogger | Sep 14, 2020 | General
It sort of does look like a mental health facility, I think to myself. Our ninth-floor condo in Honolulu once appeared sunny and welcoming to me. It was my boyfriend Michael’s biggest complaint, one that I laughed off as pickiness. Now the walls seem to mutate in...
by TRWCBlogger | Sep 13, 2020 | Blog
As a former Goldman Sachs banker, I’ve been accustomed to thinking in dollars and cents. But as I’ve progressed in my career, I’ve realized that making more and more money wasn’t exactly what I considered success. The financial upside of a job, without a sense of...