The Leadership Layer We Have Been Missing

Most leaders know intuitively that something beyond strategy and skill determines how their team performs on any given day. They have felt it — walking into a meeting off-balance and sensing the room shift. Or watching a colleague’s calm presence settle an entire team in minutes. That intuition turns out to be well-founded. And the … Read more

“How are you doing?” is the wrong question to ask your team.

This is one of the most common leadership challenges right now. A manager asks, “How are you doing?” And the answer is, “Fine.” Maybe they add, “A little stressed, but fine.” So the leader moves on, because technically, they asked. But underneath that answer, there may be exhaustion, frustration, resentment, confusion, or a growing sense … Read more

Psychological Safety in the Workplace

Psychological safety has become a buzzword of late, yet it is practiced far less than most people realize. Obviously, to create a motivated and engaged team, people need to feel safe enough to speak up, ask questions, admit mistakes, and share ideas without fear of being judged, dismissed, or penalized. When that safety exists, teams … Read more

Normalizing Workplace Well-Being

Most organizations have well-being initiatives. Far fewer have well-being cultures. The difference isn’t whether something is offered — it’s whether it’s revisited over time. Well-being workshops can be powerful entry points for building awareness, developing new skills, and helping leaders and teams begin to shift how they work. Real impact happens when organizations revisit and … Read more