by beth | Mar 4, 2024 | Motivational Monday, Priorities, Time Management
What is most important to you? You might think this is a silly question or so obvious, but I really want you to verbalize the top 3-5 things, or write them down. It might be family first, but name names. Who, exactly, is most important? Now ask yourself, “What...
by beth | Sep 26, 2023 | Awareness, Priorities, Self-Care, Stress, Success, Work-Life Balance
I went to an event on Friday in New York City with my college roommate and business partner. One of the speakers was a psychotherapist, Nancy Colier, and she talked about her new book, The Emotionally Exhausted Woman. She was amazing! And if you’re a man,...
by Beth FItzgerald | May 3, 2022 | Inspirational, Leadership, Priorities, Self Improvement, Success, Time Management
Have you ever thought about the constant push and pull of leadership? It’s really a Herculean task when you think about it. In no particular order, leaders are assigned with the task of growing and developing the individual members of their teams, they are held...
by beth | Nov 1, 2021 | Goals, Motivational Monday, Priorities, Productivity, Success
I have an Apple watch. I love all the different things it does for me—it’s definitely smart. But the one thing it can’t do is decipher whether I am really traveling a distance or just moving in place. Just because I am moving doesn’t necessarily mean...
by Beth FItzgerald | Aug 31, 2021 | Growth, Happiness, Health, Inner Peace, Love, Peace, Priorities, Relationships, Self-Care, Stress, Uncategorized
On my way to my tennis match this weekend, I saw this sadly neglected building as I waited at a stop light. Clearly, it hasn’t been cared for in a while and that is readily apparent to everyone who drives past this unkept property. I tried to imagine, in my...
by Beth FItzgerald | Aug 10, 2021 | Burdens, Happiness, Health, Inner Peace, Love, Peace, Priorities, Purpose, Self-Care, Stress, Work-Life Balance
I’m sure you’ve heard of the classic “wants versus needs” question when it comes to budgeting. It becomes a lot easier to make difficult financial decisions when we break down our line items into wants and needs. It doesn’t always feel...