by CorenaChase | Jun 9, 2020
Image created by Louise Swander I don’t have much to say beyond what has already been said in the wake of the tragic deaths of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd. This is a time for we white people to listen closely. There are many black voices that have been trying to... by CorenaChase | Feb 19, 2020
“Who can you go talk to about this?” is one of my most frequently asked coaching questions. Often when we get stuck, feel unsure about something or like things are not going well, we go inwards instead of reaching out. The question itself is a reminder that we are... by CorenaChase | Jan 15, 2020
The value of being kind to oneself and others is often underemphasized in our daily life. Last year I wrote ten dating guidelines (and did a fun podcast on them). The first guideline is: Be Kind- to yourself and to “them.” Being kind is also a great place to start a... by CorenaChase | Dec 17, 2019
I was raised with the myth of Santa, a story I held onto longer than you would think a rational person could. I was a serious kid who cringed at baby talk and looked grown-ups in the eye, but by December each year I really wanted to believe that reindeer would land on... by CorenaChase | Nov 18, 2019
It was nice to see a playful kitten with the spirit of Curious George on the cover of The Harvard Business Review about a year ago. My colleagues and I have long touted “curiosity.” From my perspective, curiosity is critical. It’s not just the backbone of learning as... by CorenaChase | Oct 30, 2019
Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about simplicity. My dad was visiting a couple months ago and at some point said in an off-hand, loving way, “Boy, you sure know how to make things more complicated than they need to be.” Ironically, my response was pretty simple:...