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Delegation? Really?

Delegation? Really?

“I don’t empower people to please them. I empower them to make better decisions than me.” Jurgen Appelo caught my attention with this opening line to his video on delegation.  I have often heard delegation lifted up as best practice in management for practical...

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Growing in Emotional Intelligence

Growing in Emotional Intelligence

In the realm of leadership, emotional intelligence (EQ), the ability to understand and manage emotions, both our own and others', is a critical competency that sets exceptional leaders apart from the rest. EQ paves the way for effective decision-making, enhanced...

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Spring 2023—Roundtable Summary

Spring 2023—Roundtable Summary

It’s not easy to lead a for-impact organization. At Impact Now, we understand how hard it can be to overcome perfectionism, wrestle with the imposter syndrome, and build alliances. That’s why we have hosted a series of 55-minute roundtables over the past four months. ...

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Insight Into Action—Giveaway!

Insight Into Action—Giveaway!

Our premiere program, Insight Into Action, has two cohorts this Summer and Fall. Cohort one starts next week on July 12 and to celebrate we are giving away a spot in that cohort. Use the form below to share about our program and you will be entered to win the group...

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The Gift of Having and Being a Mentor

The Gift of Having and Being a Mentor

On June 8, one of the Impact Now coaches, T. C. Motzkus, of On Belay Coaching, facilitated a roundtable on mentoring. T. C. shared several nuggets that resonated with those of us in attendance.  First and foremost, mentoring is a "heart matter." It's not about ticking...

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Set and Follow Through on Goals

Set and Follow Through on Goals

On Thursday June 1, 2023 Sharon Currier, one of our coaches, facilitated our Roundtable, "Set and Follow Through on Goals.” Here are just some of the nuggets from today’s discussion: Goals are a heart thing. They reflect desire. A goal is the desired result. It’s the...

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An Inner Jack

An Inner Jack

During our conversation the other day, my friend Teresa used the disquieting phrase, imposter syndrome—the internal struggle where people doubt their abilities, believe they’ve achieved by luck, and fear that they’ll be exposed as frauds. That pesky imposter syndrome...

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Multiple Roles

Multiple Roles

This week I’ve been taking care of my two young grandchildren while their parents are away for four days. Thankfully, one of my daughters was with me to share responsibility. (There is a reason we have children when we are in our 20s and 30s!) Yesterday morning, while...

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