by Julie Holunga | May 28, 2020 | Decision Making, Leadership, Making Change, Skills, Strategies, Women Leaders
I am not the one waiting in line at Apple to buy the newest iPhone. I do not have a smart watch. I turned off the text message feature on my trusty Garmin. I am not an early adapter. I like to take time to think. I tend not to adapt readily to new things. And yet...
by Julie Holunga | Mar 19, 2020 | Decision Making, Leadership, Making Change, Strategies, Women Leaders
Any time I hear that word – mindful – I gag a little. It stops me in my tracks. And it’s everywhere. It’s on every magazine cover I read while standing in line at the grocery store. It’s mentioned on most podcasts I listen to. Most articles on leadership mention it....
by Julie Holunga | Dec 11, 2019 | Decision Making, Habits, Leadership, Skills, Strategies, Women Leaders
My phone rings off the hook this time of year. For many, it is performance review time. I know first-hand how much people love this process. How do I give John feedback, so he does something with it, rather than just nodding his head and ignoring me? Why is it that...
by Julie Holunga | Apr 4, 2019 | Blog, Decision Making, Habits, Making Change, Skills, Strategies, Women Leaders
I have just returned from a trip of a lifetime. Perhaps one of the best vacations I’ve had – right up there with the 2010 Olympics, and our honeymoon in Italy. My realization has led me to a new perspective which I am striving to keep post-vacation. It is morning of...
by Julie Holunga | Feb 23, 2019 | Business Development, Decision Making, Finding What I want, Habits, Leadership, Making Change, Skills, Strategies, Women Leaders
On any given Friday night September thru March, I am typically at a rink watching a hockey game. It comes with the territory of marrying a Canadian, and apparently the sport of hockey. Despite the cold, and often crazy fans, I do love it. And I know I’ll miss it when...
by Julie Holunga | Feb 23, 2019 | Business Development, Decision Making, Finding What I want, Habits, Leadership, Making Change, Skills, Strategies, Women Leaders
Cate finds herself driving double the mileage as her normal commute many weeks throughout the year, attending events and meetings. She needs to go to this networking meeting. She should go to this mastermind group because she has been with them for 3 years. She has to...