Tiny Miracles: Families Say a Special Thank You to Their Neonatal Nurse
A grateful group of parents and their children show a beloved NICU nurse at WellStar Kennestone Hospital in Marietta, Georgia how much her loving care was appreciated in their time of need. [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3F4I5oJzBH4&w=560&h=315] Celebrate the Profession of Nursing
Lead People to Believe in Themselves A Guest Post by Lolly Daskal
The best leaders are those who lead people to believe in themselves. People believe in themselves when they have a reason to commit to something significant and meaningful. When people feel inspired by their leader, leadership is at its best. When people are made to feel important, when they [...]
The Seven Principles of Sustainable Leadership A Guest Post by Matthew Lynch
The main responsibility that all education leaders have created a learning system that engages students intellectually, emotionally, and socially. Sustainable leadership therefore goes beyond the temporary gains in achievement scores to create long-lasting, meaningful improvements in learning processes. Let us look at the particular principles that define sustainable leadership: [...]
9 Signs of Passive Behavior. Are You Being Too Selfless? A Guest Post by Carthage Buckley
Passive behavior is where you sacrifice your own preferences and needs, so that you can help others to meet their preferences and needs. There will be times in your life when you need to be passive, or, where being passive at that moment will allow you to build a [...]
Gandhi’s 6 Rules of Leadership Needed Today A Guest Post by Cory Galbraith
He was a poor public speaker and changed his mind often. Mahatma Gandhi knew he wasn't perfect. But he practiced a series of leadership principles which remain valid to this day. If you're a team leader, manager or running a project - learn how Gandhi would have handled things. [...]
9 Habits of Profoundly Influential People A Guest Post by Dr. Travis Bradberry
business strategy concept infographic diagram illustration of emotional intelligence components Influential people have a profound impact on everyone they encounter. Yet, they achieve this only because they exert so much influence inside, on themselves. We see only their outside. We see them innovate, speak their mind, and [...]
Are You Being Aggressive? 12 signs of Aggression You Need to Recognize Guest Post by Carthage Buckley
Headline Change, concept of Change You probably think of aggression in its most violent form i.e. shouting matches and fights. Aggression actually refers to anytime that you try to get your own way without any regard for others. There are varying levels of aggression. Sometimes, it [...]
10 Life Lessons You Will Only Understand After Failing A Guest Post by Carl Preston
the best vision is insight phrase on a vintage slate blackboard One thing that we all need to learn from a young age, is how overrated failing actually is. It’s a big problem for many of us to fail and can seemingly be life changing. However, failure [...]
5 Reasons to Beef Up Your Emotional Intelligence A Guest Post by Karima Mariama-Arthur
Are you a leader? Do you want to be one? Then know this: You will need more than cognitive intelligence and technical expertise to get there and be successful at it. You also need emotional intelligence—maybe even more so than that impressive IQ. And you might be surprised at [...]
4 Ways to Leverage the Power of Thank You A Guest Post by Kevin Sheridan
Recently, more and more of my clients have asked me to provide them with the most current advice on how to effectively use recognition efforts to drive excellence with employee engagement. During these consulting engagements, I train their managers on the most meaningful steps for recognition, as well as [...]
How I Finally Ditched Insecurity A Guest Post by Chantalle Gerber
From the outside, it may look like I have things together, but in reality, I’m one of the most anxious people I’ve ever met. Every day I struggle to stop a thought spiral of insecurities from overtaking me. Not even my closest friends know this about me. The thoughts [...]
For Hospitals, High Quality Care And Success Depend On The Happiness Of Nursing Staff A Guest Post by Kristin Magaldi
What would a hospital be without its nurses? Not only are they responsible for a patient’s medical wellbeing, they are also round-the-clock caregivers that attend to the mental and emotional health of their patients, and those patients’ family members as well. You can ask almost anyone, and they will tell [...]