by Mindy Kantor | Mar 22, 2022 | Assessments, Career, Communication, Enneagram, FIRO, MBTI, Mindset, Self-Leadership
I like to go deep and talk about more complicated things like thoughts, feelings, and perspectives. I’m enthralled with discussions around inner growth, discovery, and improvement. However, to communicate with this depth, I must feel at ease and be in a space where...
by Mindy Kantor | Jan 4, 2022 | Assessments, Change/Transformation, Enneagram, Mindset, Self-Leadership
The other day I received an email from an author who announced that she was pausing her quarterly updates to concentrate on her business. Not only did I admire her note for its grace, but I appreciated the friendly reminder that focus equals success. Realities and...
by Mindy Kantor | Dec 7, 2021 | Assessments, Career, Communication, Mindset, Self-Leadership
Saying “no” is not easy by any means – personally or professionally. Eckhart Tolle’s quote, “Stress is caused by being ‘here’ but wanting to be ‘there,’” conveys how I feel when I’ve said yes and regretted it moments later. People pleasing can be downright...
by Mindy Kantor | Nov 17, 2021 | Career, Change/Transformation, Communication, Mindset, Self-Leadership
A powerful way to express appreciation starts with two simple words, “Thank you.” Following this up by describing the “why” makes your statement even more meaningful and impactful. What you say or don’t say makes a difference. As previously shared, communication is a...
by Mindy Kantor | Nov 3, 2021 | Assessments, Career, Enneagram, FIRO, MBTI, Mindset, Self-Leadership
Throughout our lives, we’re often choosing between two extremes such as, are you going to go right or left, or do you want this or that? However, I’d like to propose that it’s between the polarities – in the middle – where we can find the best results and pleasures in...
by Mindy Kantor | Oct 20, 2021 | Career, Mindset, Self-Leadership
Throughout our careers we may be recognized and rewarded for tasks we dislike doing and bring out the worst in us. Our ability to discern between what we’re good at and enjoy becomes blurred by the adrenaline and dopamine rush that comes from accomplishing and...