Bummer for me, but for you, here’s a recipe from Ricola. “What if you poured boiling water over a cough drop to MAKE tea? As I was preparing my pitch for Shark Tank, after a quick Google search I recognized that yes, it’s already a thing. ~ Erica There I was, sucking on a cough drop and sipping on tea when I thought, However you choose to say thank you to your holiday helpers, know they appreciate the recognition. It’s a small gesture of gratitude for the very big role they play in making our holidays magical. These stealthy elves help make my holiday season less chaotic - working before the sun comes up, after it goes down and often in cold, wet conditions. ~ Mads In December, I put out a basket of snacks on my front porch with a thank you note for the delivery drivers and mail carriers visiting my home (usually multiple times a day). May we extend kindness and compassion to others as we go about our days, as we never know what’s going on between another’s ears. ON OUR MINDS I found myself watching dance videos from the beloved Steven “tWitch” Boss today with a heavy heart. Speaking of courage, Giselle Jones, SPHR, SHRMSCP, former top-10 hospital HR exec and founder of SOAR Consulting, has a saying she likes to live by: “Your passion is waiting for your courage to catch up.” This is just one of many nuggets of wisdom Giselle graced us with in episode 45, where she details how she built her confidence as a woman of color climbing the corporate ladder (and later realizing it was up against the wrong building!).Ħ:53: I want to have and truly enjoy the highest experience of joy in my life.Ģ4:36: If you are gonna sit in that executive seat and you’re gonna sit in it as a person of color, you have to be able to watch your ideas go to someone else so that it can be received.ģ7:09: A lot of people in leadership…haven’t showed up for themselves. What we’re currently chatting about on Working Mom Hour. THIS WEEK’S EPISODE: Managing People is “Heart Work” Very few people leave the workforce permanently.” – Jessica Grose on a recent episode of Startup Parent podcast with Sarah K Peck. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, ‘I will try again tomorrow.’” Quote we’re crushing on this week (we couldn’t agree more): "Stay at home moms and working moms are treated like they’re different species, but in fact, they’re usually the same person at different points in their life. This quote by Mary Anne Radmacher says it all: “Courage does not always roar. The best part is courage breeds courage and confidence is the natural byproduct. Even micro acts of courage like speaking up in a meeting can unlock your superpower. So, what makes high-achieving women power through their self-doubt? It’s choosing courage over confidence. And what always falls in the Top 5 list of leadership traits? THE ABILITY TO TAKE RISK! According to Harvard Business Review, more than 70% of women avoid risks because they doubt themselves. Most women face self-doubt at some point in their lives. ![]() A mother’s intuition is real, and Diana from ‘Dairy-Free Breastfeeding Mommas’ doesn’t know the intricacies of your life. To keep your cortisol in check, it’s best to dabble, not dwell. “Moms…have thousands of voices weighing in on their choices, and it’s overwhelming,” says Lauren Amaro, PhD, an associate professor of communication at Pepperdine University who conducted research on the topic with fellow professors. This article from The Wall Street Journal confirms that things can get ugly in mom groups. Whether it’s rants about spouses or unsolicited parenting advice, we’ve all seen those Facebook comments that make us cringe. ![]() ![]() To listen to more shows hosted by host Kelly Scanlon visit our archives.Reading for the school pick-up line. For long-time Northland residents find out how Dare to Dabble has re-invented "The Small Mall" once a favorite spot during the holidays with a whole new twist. They offer classes and workshops in subjects such as skill building art instruction courses for all ages as well an inspiring “drop-in” art studio workspace where for a small hourly fee participants will find a wide array of projects including more than 200 bases for customers to paint, decoupage or mosaic, jewelry making, hoop, fabric art and more. They also feature a Local and Handmade market where you can purchase artwork by artists in the Kansas City area. Godsy says her company offers a little bit of something for everyone. Luna Coffeehouse is located in the front space. Dare to Dabble’s mission is to unleash the creative potential of every individual. Co-owner and Creativity Coach, Sheryl Godsy joins Smart Companies-KC host Kelly Scanlon to talk about her business in North Kansas City.
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