Learning to pause and actually process your day can improve everything from how you handle stress to how you show up in relationships.
While there is no generally accepted definition of the term “reflection”, Malcolm Tight, in his paper “Reflection: an assessment and critique of a pervasive trend in higher education”, asserts that it ...
The power of this reflection comes from digging deep and being in touch with your core. It is very much an affair of the heart. With the insights from this exercise, you come back to your role renewed ...
Many years ago, I started reading the work of Warren Bennis, who is sometimes referred to as the father of leadership development. I appreciated his book On Becoming a Leader, from which I discovered ...