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Unhelpful Judgements

Over the past couple of weeks, I have been tracking my unhelpful judgements. It’s been interesting, and sometimes eye-opening, experience. It’s helped me identify bias, and shine a light on areas where I know I have an opportunity to live a better life. Two items of particular interest I thought would be worth sharing: First, … Continued

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Stakeholders Don’t Expect You To Be Perfect

We all strive for perfection. I think every one of us can remember spending hours in ideation, thinking of every “what if” scenario, focusing on the smallest and most trivial of things. But trying to achieve perfection isn’t in anyone’s best interest—not your stakeholders’, not yours. Real progress comes with consistent effort—perfect or not—that helps … Continued

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What you can learn from a Canadian comedy troupe

Once upon a time in Canada, there was a brilliant sketch comedy show called The Kids in The Hall. Sometimes, when I need a break from the daily grind, I like to watch clips on YouTube. (If you’ve never seen KITH, do yourself a favor and get your head crushed.) Well, today when I was … Continued

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Start with Gratitude

Rallying around a season of #giving like the holidays is a wonderful thing. It brings us all together to raise awareness and inspire #action. And if you know me, you know I love action. But what about the rest of the year? How can we create this kind of thrust and positivity every day? I … Continued

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Overcoming Objections: Not Right Now

I was recently chatting with an acquaintance on LinkedIn about some of the challenges they are facing during their sales cycle. “Not right now,” seemed to be popping up more and more frequently when chatting with potential clients. SUPER frustrating, for sure. I have often held the belief that the second-best answer one can hear … Continued

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The Value of Coaching

Ever have something sitting right in front of you but you can’t (or won’t bring yourself) to see it? And once you do see it, it’s such a “duh” moment you kick yourself for not being able to recognize it until now? I finally connected some dots recently and my epiphany was this: I perform … Continued

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The Silver (Green?) Lining of Working from Home

With the current news cycle seemingly all doom and gloom, sometimes it may feel as if there isn’t a single positive outcome from the current COVID pandemic. Well, we’re here to shine a light on a silver (or green!) lining coming from the pandemic and resulting stay-at-home orders. Since the COVID pandemic forced the country … Continued

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Working from Home: Tips for Success

At Relish, we strive to give our team a ton of flexibility. That means working from home (or elsewhere) is always on the table – encouraged even – though past nudges for this freedom have been based more on lifestyle and environmental concerns than the current health crisis connected with the Coronavirus outbreak. Now, as … Continued

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Walking a Political Tightrope: Environmental Activism in a Partisan Age

This morning, we had the opportunity to join a discussion as part of the Steering Committee for the Colorado Outdoor Business Alliance wherein we talked through how COBA should engage with – and attempt to influence – members of Congress to take action to help protect our environment. With climate change becoming an ever-increasingly partisan … Continued

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Challenges Are Opportunities

As you are certainly well-aware, we are pretty passionate about technology and the environment over here at Relish, so when we came across this recent article about some of the upcoming infrastructure and lifestyle challenges our metropolitan areas will face as we move to integrate electric and autonomous vehicles into our systems, our interest was … Continued

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