by tgale | Mar 8, 2022 | Personal Development
For Mother’s Day in 2019 my children gave me a subscription to Storyworth. It is a subscription service that collects your loved one’s favorite stories and memories and preserves them in a beautifully bound book. Each week for 52 weeks, my children selected a...
by tgale | Feb 8, 2022 | Enneagram
January has passed, and in my spirit, I feel as if 2022 has already been a long year. On December 14th I sustained an injury to my left shin that left a baseball sized hematoma that is impinging on the two muscles that enable the ankle to move, leaving me unable to...
by tgale | Jan 11, 2022 | Personal Development
I’ve been working on a puzzle that feels like a metaphor for my life. Visually, I see the end result, but getting to the finished puzzle has been a practice in patience and steadfastness. Each sitting, I find 3-4 pieces – that’s it! I have to go away...
by tgale | Oct 12, 2021 | Process Improvement
Hiring right NOW requires the right questions We do a lot of interviewing of candidates, and it is often how you ask the question that really makes a difference in getting the information you need to find out if a candidate is a good fit for your position. Here are a...
by tgale | Sep 21, 2021 | Process Improvement
Do you need to create more effective, productive communication in your team or organization? If so, here is a proven strategy I often teach clients. When we reach out to a team member, we need something — typically one of these 5 things: We need to give them a heads...