When I started at my current job, I was hired into a brand new unit. There were only three of us, and we each operated mostly in our own silo. There was... Read more »
Last year, I sat across from a group of exhausted Americans who’d been asked to imagine volunteering for a community event with people they normally avoided: political opponents, racial “others,” neighbors they... Read more »
When it comes to personal and professional growth, cultivating self-awareness is essential. Self-awareness is a super skill that influences how we show up for ourselves, for our work, and for the people... Read more »
When you think about people with the dark triad, a personality trio that includes psychopathy, narcissism, and Machiavellianism (a tendency to exploit people), it’s likely you imagine their unpleasant qualities are part... Read more »
We often admire and reward self-confidence—especially in leadership circles and boardrooms, where a confident stance can open doors. But how often do we stop to consider whether that confidence we see in... Read more »
The John Templeton Foundation awarded me a $3.57 million grant in 2017 for the Enhancing Practice-Based Evidence for Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapies project. This project addressed the question, “Can the wisdom, values, and... Read more »