July 2010

Written By: Eva Rykr on July 31, 2010 No Comment

A few weeks ago, we painted the first floor of our new house. The entire process—from prep to the actual work to the clean up—took about five days. The prep alone took an entire day—gathering materials, taping the edges, and priming the walls. That first day was intimidating and difficult. I questioned whether this was [...]

Written By: Eva Rykr on July 27, 2010 3 Comments

Self-awareness is the first step to better leadership. If you don’t know what you don’t know, you cannot improve on your weaknesses. If you are unaware of your strengths, you won’t reach your potential. A lack of knowledge about who you are and how you operate can lead you to overemphasize your strengths, to the [...]

Written By: Eva Rykr on July 19, 2010 No Comment

A few months ago, I attended a Leadership Development Program with mostly Gen Xers and Boomers. I believe I was the sole Gen Y attendee there. On the third day of the five-day program, we practiced coaching behaviors. The woman I was paired with had a dilemma at work where there were communication [...]

Written By: Eva Rykr on July 8, 2010 No Comment

We think we can multitask without negative consequences, but we are wrong. We trust that those who are confident about their skills have good reason to be. And we assume that we know more than we actually do. These illusions, as well as three others, are the subject of the new book, [...]

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