Lessons From a Clear Sky

Sun behind the clouds

You are on a trajectory that is unique and full of questions and answers.

Sometimes an event—big or small— triggers our bodies to freeze or hide in darkness.

Just like a roly-poly that unfolds its tiny body after a sudden fright, you must learn to re-emerge, bringing the light back into view.

What brings light to your life? What causes your light to dim and how can you minimize your exposure? It’s up to you to ensure this human need is met. Bring it.

 

Today’s affirmation:

I add more light to my life every day

It’s About Time

It’s About Time

wrist watch and a bracelet

Why don’t you have time?

Several years ago I was that person who was always late to appointments, meetings, dates when finally someone posed this question to me: “Why are you always late?” No one had ever called me out on this before so at first I was jarred, scrambling for an excuse and had none.

For as long as I could remember, I’d been operating as if time were a rapidly spinning force that tested my credibility, relationships, and activities. Time felt untouchable. However, to the contrary, it’s the most malleable force we have control over.

I think about that lesson anytime someone tells me their boss is not available or consistently cuts meetings short to respond to external events.

Being able to drive your time is critical to the success of your team and company. Time as a vehicle and must be driven strategically with built-in stops for each of your employees. This particular form of respect can easily prevent turnover and promote goal achievement.

Are you late all the time? Do your employees try (unsuccessfully) to meet with you? Do you know? We’re all the directors of our own lives so this awareness applies to everyone: time does not control you, it’s up to you to utilize time. To start your journey to improve your time management skills, start asking yourself “Why don’t I have any…time?”

 

Today’s Affirmation

You are the director of your life.

A Holiday Retail Story: 2 For 12K

A Holiday Retail Story: 2 For 12K

retail shopping cart against a yellow background

It’s a Holly Jolly Christmas…

Setting out on a brisk walk from my car to the big-box office supplies store in hopes to make the holiday shipping timeline, it was no surprise that a parade of others followed, with outbound packages in tow.

Expecting lines to the door I was a pleased to find myself in third position; any celebration was temporary, when it was noted that the two people behind the desk were the only staff on the floor. That’s, two people to oversee 12,000 square feet of retail space, assist customers in-aisle, serve as UPS and USPS service providers, run a print shop, and keep an eye out on the five un-attended registers across the way.

December occurs annually and with it, the cyclical uptick in demand for retail and mailing services. It’s an entirely different scene at corporate headquarters. Marketing departments deploy final assets nationwide, merchandizing teams analyze inventory strategies, and office-closure notices are double checked and scheduled for automatic distribution. 

Back in line, it’s around 9:00 am. Yesterday’s due date for a customer has expired and hours before their event, the folding machine jams, repeatedly. A woman’s returns can only be taken to a real UPS store which the associate kindly explains, there are now three others behind me with packages, four others waiting at the print desk, and a stranded customer gets no help at the empty registers. Thankfully there’s currently no “call holding for the any department.”

When you have a retail store where two people end up in a situation where they are to double-handedly process and deliver brand promises to customers, the system has failed.

If you have worked in retail I hope you were never in this situation. If you have managed retail stores you know staffing challenges are not new. As an advocate for happiness at work and a belief that a healthy retail staffing experience can exist, I see opportunities to create a more humane space that is economically beneficial.

Imagine a store that brings in a new wave of overqualified desperate applicants who decide to stay even after their once-dream-job is finally offered to them; retail can be that good. 

In the meantime the holiday music must go on.

Today’s Affirmation:

If you build it, they will come.

Lesson From A Caterpillar

Lesson From A Caterpillar

white and black caterpillar walking along a balcony above a lake

This summer, while vacationing just outside Maine’s Acadia National Park

I got to share the sunrise with a happy little caterpillar that was crossing our second-story railing. Any misstep or pause to look to where they had come from, would jeapardize their forward trajectory.

How different our species are. Risk of fumble and trepidation would send our human hearts a flutter to the point of ill defeat. But not the caterpillar with their firm methodic gait.

This small individual illustrates what happens when you find a way to stay grounded amidst risk—often by pure ambition and trust in your direction is all it takes to keep moving forward. If  you realize you’re going the wrong way STOP. Trust your intuition, turn in another direction, and go full force ahead.

Today’s affirmations:

Easy-does-it

I embrace my path.

 

Lesson From The Undercurrent

Lesson From The Undercurrent

Rocky mountains tower over a lake in the late summer afternoon

There was once a time when the majestic Glacier National Park was in our backyard. One day, several years ago, on the last official day of summer we gave into the crisp clear skies and still waters that teased a peaceful adventure on the lake.

After a few miles of smooth paddling and as the sun started to set, we turned our boats around to an adventure far from anticipation. The undercurrent intensified, waves grew,  and the perfect waters had become unkind. As I flailed backward more than ahead, my approach was failing fast—I was gassed.

On land I solve problems through systems and methods of motivation which is exactly what got me out of the rocky situation that day on the lake. I created a system to each stroke and became my own cheerleader. Mindset is a powerful force.

If you haven’t already, check out your Kolbe-A or CliftonStrenghts or 16 Personalities. You never know when you may need to be the leader you need most.

Today’s Affirmation: You’ve Got This