Category Archives: Reflections

Word of the Day

Microjoys are about holding joy in one hand, and grief in the other. It sounds like positive thinking is useful when you have energy to give, But microjoys are a kind of survival kit for terrible times, because they ask … Continue reading

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Growth Through Grief

 “Tonkin argues that grief is never really finished, so much as a bereaved person grows around their grief; not that the hole the loss created is ever entirely filled, so much as other things take up space around it so … Continue reading

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Getting Top Talent to Stick Around

Offer Enrichment Benefits- During Covid-19 we launched our Flex Benefits program which offers each team member $6,000 annually to spend on whatever they cross across wellness growth, lifestyle, and impact. The program, alongside other initiatives – including extra mental health days … Continue reading

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Purpose

The great thing about purpose is it is agile and can change over the years.You will never regret working from a position of purpose rather than strivingto get ahead. Things that last are built the old-fashioned way; one day at … Continue reading

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New Problem

Is our new problem better than our old problem? With that question, we’re making room for the reality of imperfection – because there will be problems . Once we accept that, we’re able to track progress more realistically, and identify … Continue reading

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