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 | 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 | Oct 9, 2020 | Career, Communication, Personal Branding, Self-Leadership
A defining element of a brand is its everlasting image. As you cultivate your personal brand, having “executive presence” conveys your level of competence and shows that you’re well-rounded, self-assured, and comfortable in your own skin. Furthermore, executive...
by Mindy Kantor | May 11, 2020 | Assessments, Change/Transformation, Self-Leadership
Have you ever noticed your repeat behavior patterns that occur when trying to make a meaningful change? If you have, one of the ways to overcome this resistance is considering your blind spots and the reason for your actions. A proven method of doing this is by...
by Mindy Kantor | Apr 27, 2020 | Assessments, Change/Transformation, Self-Leadership
In his lyrical essay, “Return to Tipasa,” French novelist, Albert Camus, wrote: “In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer.” His powerful text reflects on his second journey home since World War II. On his first trip, he...