Different Strokes for Different Folks It's winter and it's cold out there!
As in our careers, jobs, and personal lives, we handle the cold differently, either because we can, want to or have to. Some of us stay indoors. Some venture out "to play." Some shovel sidewalks. Some protest ICE. Some go to warmer climates. Yes, it's different strokes for different folks. No one thing is right. We make our choices and hopefully don't second guess ourselves. If you're second-guessing your choices, maybe it's time to speak to a Professional Certified Coach. Please connect with me on LinkedIn or here on my website for a free, confidential coaching conversation. #SNOW #ICE #CHOICES
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Where’s your anchor?As Kalem threw the anchor into the sea before we snorkeled, I realized that having an "anchor" - and maybe more than one - is important. Anchors are always… ⚓️ 🚩 steady and sturdy ⚓️ 🚩 make us feel safe ⚓️ 🚩 there for us without strings attached An anchor can be your favorite aunt, a friend, a colleague, a mentor, a doctor… It can even be an inanimate object. Maybe a rose garden, a lakeside home, or an old car. As my snorkeling vacation in Belize comes to an end, I’m thinking about the anchors which will get me through this year. They include my husband, friends from PwC and the Hudson Institute of Coaching, my home in NYC and the American flag. We all need an anchor - perhaps now more than ever. If you have one, let us know. Let them know! If you don’t have an anchor, maybe it’s time to speak with a Professional Certified Coach. Please connect with me on LinkedIn or at margaretenloe.com for a free and confidential consultation. Things Can Go Downhill Very Quickly!Everyone says “Happy New Year!”
It’s traditional, friendly and a wish for things to go well. Nothing wrong with that. I’ve said it countless times in the past week. But we all know that a lot of things, both in our control and out of our control, often conspire to keep our New Year from being happy. In fact, things can go downhill very quickly. This year, I made sure the year would start off “happy,” at least on a personal level, and went on a short adventure with my husband and two daughters. No pressing work, no blaring headlines, no snow to shovel. All that said, I do hope 2026 is a good one for you, wherever you may be or whatever you may be doing. If it feels impossible or a huge burden, maybe a call with a Professional Certified Coach would make sense. Connect with me on LinkedIn or at margaretenloe.com for a free consultation. |
Margaret EnloeI'm an executive coach who works with clients on leadership and transition challenges, including retiring with enthusiasm and ease. Blog Categories
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