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Leaders

The Hypocrite Oath

June 8, 2010

There is a lot of evil in the world. People breed hate instead of respect constantly. We don’t take care of what we have, and I am guilty of that as much as anyone. But I know when I’m not pulling my weight. Others proclaim they are above taking personal responsibility for global problems. For […]

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Dancing Through Life

May 18, 2010

Psychologists have shown that we’re more likely to retain negative memories for much longer than we are to retain happy ones. Just ask anyone who’s ever held a grudge. While there may be times in your life where positivity surrounds you, such as a new baby, meeting the perfect guy, or starting a fantastic project, […]

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Lessons I’m Learning from Being an Adviser and Teacher

January 27, 2010

Many of you know that I used to advise a sorority chapter at American University. Since moving to Minnesota, I’ve been working with high school students through a Sunday school class. I don’t know why I love it, but working with those just a few years younger than me is always fulfilling. And then again, a […]

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Get Sinful and Get Inspired

July 7, 2009

I’m what you might call a Renaissance woman. Ok, maybe it’s not Renaissance woman. Maybe I’m a product of my generation. My interests range from marketing, to dance, to wine, to wedding planning, to painting, to baking. There are days when I want to start my own company, and all that seems to be lacking […]

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Go Team, Go! Be Fans of Your Leaders

February 19, 2009

Last week, a number of regional leaders were in our corporate office for a meeting. I just happened to be walking by when they were getting a tour, and it was like a family reunion. I’ve done some kind of work with all of them, and the ones who I hadn’t met with face-to-face were […]

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