Charting Your New Course: 4 Tips When Life Doesn’t Go As Planned
Kindra Hall talks to Dave Hollis about working toward your purpose, giving your emotions human names and the transition from five-year plans to making it through lunch.
Saying No to More: Why Giving Your Brain Space to Wander Improves Your Productivity
Chief Storytelling Officer Kindra Hall talks to Juliet about what really counts as white space (put the phone down), why we’re so uncomfortable with appearing like we’re doing nothing, and how to make some white space in your day.
How Following the Rules Empowers You to Break Them on Your Own Terms
Michelle says that as the daughter of Indian immigrants, she originally seemed destined to end up in one of the career paths her parents expected her to go into: doctor, lawyer or investment banker.
Beyond Gold: What Happens After You Achieve Your Biggest Goal?
After building her life around regimes laid out for her by trainers and coaching staff, Olympic Gold Medalist Carly Patterson had to start making decisions for herself.
Crush Your Second Act: Why—And How—to Embrace Your Later Years
If your birthday plans have transitioned from dancing until 4 a.m. to sobbing over finding yet another gray hair, you don’t need a time machine; you need an attitude adjustment. When former editor of GQ and publishing powerhouse Michael Clinton was 40, he realized that thanks to modern medicine, he probably had decades left to […]
5 Tips for Dealing with the Reality of Your Dream Job
Following your dream sounds like a fairy tale. But the road to happily ever after never did run smooth.
I’m Speaking: Communication Tools to Help Women Reclaim Their Power in Conversations
Being talked over, ignored or misunderstood is frustrating, isolating and downright infuriating. Especially when you suspect it’s because you’re a woman. Yet there are so many ways in which women subconsciously minimize themselves in conversations. Eliza VanCort only learned to fully appreciate the techniques that go into strong communication when she had to relearn them […]