by Mindy Kantor | Apr 20, 2021 | Assessments, Change/Transformation, Mindset, Self-Leadership
It’s easy to think that you’re not the cause of what’s holding you back. Yet if you find that you’re unhappy, frustrated, or convinced something should be a certain way, you may be harboring a limiting belief that keeps you from moving forward. Limiting beliefs show...
by Mindy Kantor | Mar 5, 2021 | Assessments, Career, Change/Transformation, Enneagram
Have you ever felt the sensation of frustration raging through your body that quickly transformed into resentment toward another person? Recently, I’ve found myself teetering on this edge where I’m at odds with my desires, but I’m supporting the feeling that I should...
by Mindy Kantor | Feb 19, 2021 | Career, Change/Transformation, Mindset
Do you remember writing short essays in middle school answering the question, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” In fond reflection, I remember writing about being happy regardless of what I was doing. I’m envious of how comfortable I was writing my truth back...
by Mindy Kantor | Jan 23, 2021 | Change/Transformation, Communication, Mindset, Personal Branding, Self-Leadership
We all have our distinctive personality and style, yet sometimes we hold back who we are for the wrong reasons. Harnessing your You-Ness is all about connecting authentically with yourself and others. When we present our best selves and unite toward a shared purpose,...
by Mindy Kantor | Jan 7, 2021 | Change/Transformation, Mindset, Self-Leadership
One thing is for sure; we’re all different when it comes to our preferences and how we approach life. Yet, despite all of our variances, we have so much in common. William James described this well when he acknowledged that: “The deepest principle in human nature is...
by Mindy Kantor | Dec 25, 2020 | Assessments, Change/Transformation, Mindset
We often look outward to find solutions for whatever we’re facing, with the notion that someone else or something is at fault and they should fix it. Yet, that is rarely the case. Most times, it’s our “knee-jerk” reactions that make us seem irrational to others and...