Embracing the Month of Elul: A Time for Reflection and Growth
I wanted to take a moment to share something meaningful that transcends religious boundaries and speaks to our shared human experiences.… Read More
I wanted to take a moment to share something meaningful that transcends religious boundaries and speaks to our shared human experiences.… Read More
“Dorice, how can we handle challenging situations, and challenging people?” Who does not want to know the answer to this question — NO ONE.
That was a question I was asked as I led a group of 14 leaders in a recent coaching group… Read More
In my last email I talked about my story of resilience. It is not a story of great heroism, but a day where I had so much setback. A day so negative. I know that many can relate. Am I right? … Read More
A client asked me recently if one can truly love themselves constantly.
This particular individual was extremely disappointed in themselves which made them feel a diminished sense of self love. … Read More
How hard is it for you to forgive and forget? Do you ever find yourself harboring negative feelings about someone’s actions long after the fact? If you’re like most of us (or at least me!), the answer is probably “yes.” … Read More
One of my clients is struggling.
She is a professional woman working outside of the home, raising small children, Her partner works long hours, and her boss is less than accommodating. She trying to be EVERYTHING TO EVERYONE.… Read More
My son Yaniv said I was paranoid! There is some truth in it.
What prompted this? He was leaving for spring break at 6 pm and driving 18 hours to get to San Diago…with 5 other college kids! That’s what prompted it. Can anyone here relate?… Read More
Have you ever spoken to someone thinking “How can I deliver this thought for their sake and not
for my sake? How can I say something not to get it off my chest but for the message to be heard
by the other person?”… Read More
Leprosy is described in the Torah as a skin disease that can manifest in your skin, clothing, and even your house. Rabbis throughout the centuries described leprosy as a manifestation and even punishment for “evil speech,” commonly known as gossip and called in Hebrew lashon hara. … Read More
Do we allow for playfulness on our team?
I say, “Teams that enjoy each other join each other”
When individuals enjoy hanging around each other when they joke, and have a good time together, it spills over to the work days.… Read More