Author Archives: msw blog

Put Bags and Coats Away, Not Down 

This is my own personal rule for my home, which I only really established this year—but it’s already made a huge difference in cutting down on entryway clutter. As soon as I get home, I make sure to not just … Continue reading

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Purpose

Purpose is what sustains us and when we have it, we literally live longer. Purpose is what carries us forward when titles change, when dreams shift, when the world tries to shake us. And that’s what I want you to … Continue reading

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Wisdom of Mentorship

you should be trained well enough so when you leave you can flourish and apply skills elsewhere., and you should be treated so well you don’t want to leave that is the energy I bring to my mentees on this … Continue reading

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creative leadership

What’s one thing you’ve learned about leading a creative team?  I think being enthusiastic about whatever you’re doing can be magnetic and really create a positive working process. If a team leader is positive and enthusiastic, there’s a trickle-down effect … Continue reading

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culinary simplicity

We’re so curious: What do you, a revered chef, love to eat every day? For me, it’s certainly bread and butter. Yes! And usually very simple food, from a roast chicken to a good tomato salad. When I was a … Continue reading

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