Ambiversion: The Best of Both Worlds
The idea of ambiversion isn’t new. It was first introduced by psychologist Edmund Smith Conklin back in 1923 in his article The Definition of Introversion, Extroversion, and Allied Concepts where he described ambiverts as those who blend traits from both ends of the introversion-extroversion spectrum. Rather than fitting neatly into one category, ambiverts fall somewhere in the
The Radical Act of Self Preservation
We need to talk. Not about policies, performance reviews, or how many times someone can complain about how Nigel has cooked fish in the kitchen microwave again! IYKYK No, we need to talk about YOU. More specifically, about why you - yes, you - need to rest before your body, brain, and soul demand it in ways you can’t
The Sneak Peek Feb 21 2025
Building Better Bosses One Brick at a Time! What do you get when you mix oodles of LEGO, a pile of awesome HR pros, and the brilliance of Debra Corey, Ken Corey, and me? Only the BESTEST training there ever was! Last week, we delivered Step Up Your Greatness - a taster workshop packed with energy, insight, and a whole lot
Bleeding The Way
It's 2025 so why are we still acting like periods are all hush-hush?! They impact half the population, affecting lives, work, productivity, and overall well-being. So, why is it still so hard to talk about it, when it should be a priority for all of us? I'm interested in women's health because I'm a woman. I'd be a