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This is a great time to get your mind away from the craziness.
Sure, not for everybody. If you’re in retail, it’s likely things are still intense. Or maybe you’re connected to year-end activities.
Nonetheless, there’s always the need to step back and let your body and mind heal from all the stress. If not now, then hopefully soon.
Read the rest of this entry »There’s a new discussion popping up in various European countries and Australia. It’s about establishing a right for employees to completely disengage from their work.
No phone calls. No texts. No emails.
In the US, we pretty much get it for hourly workers. But for salaried? Our culture tends more toward expecting – sometimes demanding – complete accessibility. But it depends on the organization’s culture.
Read the rest of this entry »You’ve been cranking away for YEARS now. It never seems to end.

So when are you taking time to bring back your energy, your passion, your soul? Are you instead spending half the weekend worrying about work or vegging out in front of TV or social media?
That’s not rejuvenation. A renewal means stepping away for long enough that it makes a deep difference.
Read the rest of this entry »I’m moving into a more relaxed time as the summer heats up and things slow down because it seems everybody’s on vacation.
Of course, the time of relaxation might be different for you. If you’re in an outdoor-related industry, perhaps things are getting super busy right now.
(It was very strange when we lived in the southern hemisphere, as the natural seasons were reversed. It was something else to experience Christmas in the middle of summer!)
Read the rest of this entry »This last year has worn us out. Sure, we can blame Zoom Fatigue – which is a real thing – but the honest truth is that we’ve an intense period of uncertainty, fear, instability, and even boredom.
But this is going to continue, and we wonder if we’ll ever experience “normal” as we had it a couple of years ago. I suspect not.
So how do we keep our energy up?
Read the rest of this entry »THIS TIME OF YEAR tends to get a bit slower for me. More reflective, thoughtful.
For others, it can be crazy season. Especially if you’re in retail.
But it’s still important to have a time when you can pull back from the details and look at the bigger picture.




