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Versatility in the 21st Century

Versatility has always been a desirable personal attribute. The ability to flex and adapt allows individuals to land on their feet like a cat being able to course correct when falling from a high place. In the past, versatility for…

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Make This the Year of Improved Sleep

"Scientists have discovered a revolutionary new treatment that makes you live longer. It enhances your memory, makes you more attractive. It keeps you slim and lowers food cravings. It protects you from cancer and dementia. It wards off colds and…

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Self-Awareness is Other Awareness

"Self-awareness becomes other awareness when we realize the broader impact of our behavior." Everyday we encounter people who could use a dose of self-awareness.  If we are honest with ourselves,  we will admit we could all use improved self-awareness. It's…

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Breaking Through Diversity Barriers in Business

Workplace diversity is a particularly relevant topic in business today. Although there are multiple benefits a diversified workforce brings to a company, how these initiatives are actually achieved can be elusive. Recently, I had the opportunity to sit down with…

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The Art and Science of Understanding People

Why take a personality assessment?  Last week, a couple students asked me that in an interview.  There are many good reasons to take a personality assessment including increased awareness about strengths and blind spots, career development, and understanding and validating…

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Annholm.net Year in Review 2014

A career shift is both energizing and a test of will and confidence. Five years ago, I decided to get trained and credentialed in coaching. It was a great decision and this year, 2014, was the best year yet.  …

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Get Your Priorities Straight

Did you know…leaders are great at setting goals, but seldom set priorities. Another way to put this is that leaders far too frequently bite off more than they, or those they lead, can chew. Lack of priorities can take several…

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Waiting Until the Last Minute Has an Upside

Some of us do our best work when the sand in the hour glass is is almost gone.  Jungian typologists use the term pressure-prompted to describe the individual who prefers to pull it together at the last minute.  A new book describes…

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Isn’t It a Diagnosis?

Have you ever taken an assessment tool, such as an emotional intelligence "test"  and were completely shocked, depressed, or mildly annoyed at the results? Or have you taken an assessment tool and had the opposite reaction? "Hey,  I'm pretty well- adjusted,…

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