As an Executive Coach and Culture Change Partner at Learning as Leadership (www.learnaslead.com) my passion is to help my clients overcome self-sabotaging ego-driven behaviors that prevent them from achieving their individual and collective goals.
Through my personal essays I am constantly searching for meaning in life’s events, and hope to help others do the same; to question, reflect and hopefully inspire! My friend Carole wraps it up well when she says, “…the everyday genius of Laura…telling on herself, her inner thoughts, frustrations, tripping over self-manufactured obstacles, so that the rest of us can see ourselves!”
I have been writing my first novel since the 6th grade when Mrs. Plath at Edward Smith Elementary School (the one with the roach killer shoes, cat-eye glasses and fine tweed suits with the pencil skirts) let me toil in the back of the room while the other kids had to practice grammar. It felt good to be singled out as special, and I have been trying to live up to her ambition of me ever since…
Hi Laura,
Didn’t know you had a blog, but it popped up on a LinkedIn update. Read the most recent one. I have the same guilt without action when I am in the shower. I think I’ll shoot for a 5 minute max.
Thanks,
Mike R