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I spent the day in Boston, leading an AI + Strengths retreat with the incredible team at Brandeis. 

They wanted a training to help them bring out their best, but also named something I hear everywhere right now:

“We’re being asked to do
This was me on the flight last night, smiling with a sleeping kid on my lap, while the other watched a movie.

What you don’t see:

✈️ A TSA pat-down because of an applesauce pouch (yes, really)

😢 A stranger yelling at my daughter for somethi
Today we did our run-through for our NACE panel happening in just two weeks — and I left feeling so grateful (and fired up).

Grateful to be presenting alongside these incredible women.
Fired up to have this conversation on a national stage.

O
Before I left for a working meeting in Palm Springs today, my daughter gave me a card.

Not because I was flying out of town or leaving for days. I was only leaving for the day, but I would be away from the home office.

And that made it harder someh
This morning’s coffee felt extra meaningful.

I pulled out my favorite NASPA mug — a gift from when I last served on the regional board — and sipped it while packing for Palm Springs.

I’m heading there today for meetings with
Today I held my son for his nap.

That might not sound like a big deal, but if I were still in my higher ed job, I wouldn’t have been here to do it.

And here’s the thing:

This morning, I also had multiple strategy meetings, supported a
“You must hate all the travel…”

I hear this often. And don’t get me wrong, leaving the kids, the guilt around leaving the kids, navigating airports and turbulent flights (can we talk about all the turbulence lately?!), and s
Talking to the camera still feels awkward sometimes…

But leading strengths-based AI retreats? That part feels exactly right.

Loved the day today with the brilliant team at Brandeis, exploring how to use AI strategically, not just reactively,
I spent the day in Boston, leading an AI + Strengths retreat with the incredible team at Brandeis. 

They wanted a training to help them bring out their best, but also named something I hear everywhere right now:

“We’re being asked to do
Send this to someone raising little girls to take up space.

Because here’s the truth:

I spent years unlearning the message that I should shrink myself.

Be smaller. 

Quieter. 

More palatable.

That my needs were secondary. 

That my voice s
This was me on the flight last night, smiling with a sleeping kid on my lap, while the other watched a movie.

What you don’t see:

✈️ A TSA pat-down because of an applesauce pouch (yes, really)

😢 A stranger yelling at my daughter for somethi Today we did our run-through for our NACE panel happening in just two weeks — and I left feeling so grateful (and fired up).

Grateful to be presenting alongside these incredible women.
Fired up to have this conversation on a national stage.

O Before I left for a working meeting in Palm Springs today, my daughter gave me a card.

Not because I was flying out of town or leaving for days. I was only leaving for the day, but I would be away from the home office.

And that made it harder someh This morning’s coffee felt extra meaningful.

I pulled out my favorite NASPA mug — a gift from when I last served on the regional board — and sipped it while packing for Palm Springs.

I’m heading there today for meetings with Today I held my son for his nap.

That might not sound like a big deal, but if I were still in my higher ed job, I wouldn’t have been here to do it.

And here’s the thing:

This morning, I also had multiple strategy meetings, supported a
For too long, I thought I had to lead a certain way.

That creativity and fun weren’t real leadership skills.

That my strengths weren’t the right strengths.

But you know what changed everything?

Realizing the exact things I thought did

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