The Give and Take of Teams Sarah Gibson

The Give and Take of Teams

We received an email this week letting us know our patio installers will be arriving two weeks earlier than expected (what patio company arrives earlier than expected?! A really good one…). Slight panic ensued as we rearranged weekend plans to ensure we’d have the demolition of our deck done in time for the patio installers. […]

Extend Forgiveness So Everyone Can Move Forward Sarah Gibson

Extend Forgiveness So Everyone Can Move Forward

We grew up with different tolerances for different behaviors. In my family, we embraced and tolerated passive aggressive anger. Others of you grew up with social norms like calling women girls. For many of us, our childhood norms seep into our world today, often accidentally. When this happens, we face the opportunity to extend forgiveness […]

We All Feel Like Outsiders Sarah Gibson

We All Feel Like Outsiders

Ever been nervous to go to someplace and meet folks you’ve never met? Have you been the one to pace the parking lot determining if you are actually going to go inside or go home? Most of us have been there. We’ve been scared of being the outsider, and yet, we all feel like outsiders. […]

When the World is Not as You Expect Sarah Gibson

When the World is Not as You Expect

A few months back I was working with a group and they were doing a reflective exercise. The room was too quiet, so I was searching my music library for some quiet background music. When I announced, “I don’t have a ton of music in my library, the best I can come up with for […]

Owning Your Own Stuff Sarah Gibson

Owning Your Own Stuff

Relationships are hard. Whether it’s at work or home, being in relationship with those around us takes compromise and effort. As I worked with this past week with a group of folks in a Rising Leaders program, two helpful concepts emerged about navigating these relationships and owning your own stuff. What do I need to […]

Empathy for the Win! Sarah Gibson

Empathy for the Win!

When I say planes and toddlers, what do you think? Most of us think, “Please not me. Don’t make me sit by the parent and child!” We know what’s going to happen, that child is going to cry, wiggle, fuss and make the trip seem even longer than it is. What if we approach situations […]

Sorting Feedback into Truth, Trash & Treasure Sarah Gibson

Sorting Feedback into Truth, Trash & Treasure

We’ve all been there. Someone gives us feedback (often unsolicited), and we need to decide what to do with it. It’d be great if all the feedback was positive, but when it’s not, there’s a simple construct that can help us sort and process. Let’s explore this construct – the truth, trash and treasure principles. […]

Listen to Your Gut Sarah Gibson

Listen to Your Gut

Have you ever been there? That place where you know, deep in your gut, that this is the right decision. Or this is the wrong decision. It’s a base-level, physiological gut reaction to a decision or circumstance. Last week I didn’t listen to my gut. I walked away from something remembering why I don’t like […]

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Thankful this Week for Boomer Women

I want to give a thankful shout out to the Baby Boomer women in my life. Those who have sacrificed to create a workplace where women are contributing and thriving. Men, I’m thankful for you too…just saying before I get emails and comments. For our Boomer women, there’s a lot you did and sacrificed so […]

The Problem with Dandelions on Our Teams Sarah Gibson

The Problem with Dandelions on Our Teams

Dandelions – I’ve been obsessed with removing them from my lawn for several years. My neighbors likely snicker as they see me avenging the grass with my root digger and gardening gloves. And as this year’s crop sprung out with the spring rains this past week, it reminded me how dandelions and unhealthy team conflict […]