by loriroth | Jan 7, 2025 | affirmations, decision making, Emotional Intelligence, goal setting, Journaling, lifelong learning, mindset, Relationships, self-awareness, strengths
Each year I decide on a word and a feeling I will use throughout the year. Many people create goals or have dreams and wishes for what they want for the new year. I do develop goals; however, I find that simple seems to work better for me. A word of the year (WOTY)...
by loriroth | Nov 19, 2024 | Abundance, Adult learning, Journaling, Relationships, self-awareness
Gratitude, the simple act of acknowledging and appreciating what we have, has been gaining significant attention in recent years. Since Thanksgiving is around the corner, I thought this would be a great time to share some insights. Research has consistently shown that...
by loriroth | Jul 18, 2024 | communication, decision making, Focus, Journaling, Leadership, lifelong learning, Professional Development
Have you heard the story about the three blind men and the elephant? That is exactly what happens each time you go into a meeting without taking notes. Sure, some meetings are fantastic – everything goes as planned and agendas are...
by loriroth | Jan 29, 2024 | goal setting, Journaling, lifelong learning, self-awareness
A Guide to Choosing Your Word and Feeling for the Year As the new year unfolds, many of us embark on the journey of setting goals, creating resolutions, and envisioning a brighter future. I’ve found that while traditional goal-setting methods are effective,...
by loriroth | Mar 26, 2023 | Emotional Intelligence, Journaling, lifelong learning, mindset, self-awareness
We all have many dimensions to our personality, to our soul, to our lives. According to many models such as the Johari Window. We have sides we don’t even know about. The sides that others see and we don’t see, or even sides that no one ever sees. The...
by loriroth | Dec 23, 2019 | Journaling
I used to hate that saying! I heard it for the first time when I moved to Plano, Texas, a suburb of Dallas. To me the saying meant that I am thinking about doing that – maybe. It is even worse than procrastinating. It is planning to plan. My...