leadership

Workplace flexibility better than benefit cuts

June 2, 2011

Building a foundation where people with unpredictable and long term illness can work and be productive should be a higher priority than simply slashing disability benefits.

Read the full article →

What advantages do you have?

April 29, 2011

Dr. Milton Erickson was perhaps the most effective therapist in history and laid the groundwork for much of the current self-improvement field. He was also wheelchair bound, color-blind and had to deal with great amounts of chronic pain.

Read the full article →

The most important question you can ask yourself

February 17, 2011

“What do I want?” is one of the most important questions you can ask yourself. This video explains why.

Read the full article →

Mississauga News Article – Cost of Chronic Illness Huge for Business

January 29, 2011

Apple chief executive officer Steve Job’s pending leave of absence – his second in the past few years – should be a wake-up call to businesses about the impact chronic illness

Read the full article →

Find time, reduce stress and improve your health

December 21, 2010

Here’s how to get more done with a limited amount of energy and time.

Read the full article →

The Power of Coaching

July 15, 2010

Coaching is a powerful tool to help people move forward with their lives and create a sense of balance and fulfillment.

Read the full article →

The Trillion Dollar Problem

June 22, 2010

Chronic illness costs over a trillion dollars a year in lost productivity. How much is a trillion dollars?

Read the full article →

Rob Hill conquers Mt. Everest!

May 28, 2010

Rob Hill becomes the first man with Crohn’s disease and an ostomy to climb the Seven Summits

Read the full article →

Ten ways to spot a good leader

April 6, 2010

Here’s ten ways to spot a good leader, and a look at the value system that makes a leader good.

Read the full article →

Ten ways to spot a high performer

April 1, 2010

Ten ways to identify a high performer in the workplace, and why flexibility is your best management tool when dealing with them.

Read the full article →