Coaching
I offer both one-on-one coaching and mastermind groups to help develop your skills.
Speaker
Book me for your next event to inspire the leaders in your company.
Leadership
I offer leadership development for both CEOs and mid-level managers.
I have a heart for the mission of nonprofits and business to fulfill the community’s needs. I have a degree in Public Administration and certifications in conflict re5 Columnsolution, nonprofit management, and volunteer management.
I have a heart for the mission of nonprofits and business to fulfill the community’s needs. I have a degree in Public Administration and certifications in conflict re5 Columnsolution, nonprofit management, and volunteer management.
There’s something magical about traveling, right? Whether it’s a quick weekend escape or an epic international adventure, every trip is a chance to step outside your usual routine and dive into something new. But beyond sightseeing and adventure, let’s not forget that travel is all about connecting with people—new cultures, different languages, and fresh perspectives. And just like in life, the secret to a successful trip is good communication!
I have shared about the joys and challenges of traveling with a disability. While my artificial hip may not love long flights, my heart and mind are always ready to embrace new places and people. And that’s where communication comes in! Whether I’m navigating a new city or meeting someone for the first time, the same communication tips I use in my coaching—like listening actively and expressing myself clearly—make a world of difference. When we communicate with intention, our travels go from good to unforgettable!
One thing I’ve learned from traveling is the power of empathy. It’s like the ultimate travel hack—being able to connect with people, even when we don’t speak the same language or share the same background. It’s the same in business and life—when we approach others with understanding and openness, we open up a whole new world of connections. And trust me, when we communicate effectively while traveling, we create richer experiences and memories that last long after we’ve returned home.
So, let’s keep exploring, learning, and growing—not just through the places we visit but through the people we meet and the conversations we have. Travel is an opportunity to step out, connect, and make the world feel a little smaller. After all, every journey is better when we communicate with purpose and a smile.
There’s something magical about traveling, right? Whether it’s a quick weekend escape or an epic international adventure, every trip is a chance to step outside your usual routine and dive into something new. But beyond sightseeing and adventure, let’s not forget that travel is all about connecting with people—new cultures, different languages, and fresh perspectives. And just like in life, the secret to a successful trip is good communication!
I have shared about the joys and challenges of traveling with a disability. While my artificial hip may not love long flights, my heart and mind are always ready to embrace new places and people. And that’s where communication comes in! Whether I’m navigating a new city or meeting someone for the first time, the same communication tips I use in my coaching—like listening actively and expressing myself clearly—make a world of difference. When we communicate with intention, our travels go from good to unforgettable!
One thing I’ve learned from traveling is the power of empathy. It’s like the ultimate travel hack—being able to connect with people, even when we don’t speak the same language or share the same background. It’s the same in business and life—when we approach others with understanding and openness, we open up a whole new world of connections. And trust me, when we communicate effectively while traveling, we create richer experiences and memories that last long after we’ve returned home.
So, let’s keep exploring, learning, and growing—not just through the places we visit but through the people we meet and the conversations we have. Travel is an opportunity to step out, connect, and make the world feel a little smaller. After all, every journey is better when we communicate with purpose and a smile.
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