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Explore the Latest News
Check out all of the latest happenings at TLG, including the brand new Tech Studio courses, recent community involvement, and upcoming events!
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Grab a Book!
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Love and Work: How to Find What You Love, Love What You Do, and Do It for the Rest of Your Life by Marcus Buckingham
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Blindspot: Hidden Biases of Good People by Mahzarin R. Banji & Anthony G. Greenwald
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How Companies can Tackle the Gender Burnout Gap by Michelle Penelope King, Forbes
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In this Issue:
Discover all the latest that Women in Leadership has to offer, including Susan Hitchcock's latest article: EVERYDAY SHEroes: Stephanie Boyles. and details for our upcoming live in person WIL event at The Commerce Club in Atlanta!
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From the Experts:
Harmony Through Work-life Integration
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In a post-pandemic world with hybrid and remote work environments, balancing a career with personal responsibilities is no longer a viable option for many. Professionals are now taking a more holistic approach through work-life integration, a new way of doing life...
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The Myth of Work-Life Balance
By Tino Mantella,
President & CEO, TLG
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There isn’t anything wrong with having a regimen. People can and often should establish boundaries. Even if one loves their job, however, burning the midnight oil can eventually lead to burnout...
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Ditching the Balancing Act by Integrating Work with Life
By Lyn Turknett,
Co-founder & Co-chair, TLG
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Work-life balance implies that we have two things we are keeping in balance. We have to work, but we hope to also have some time for “life.” Work-life integration recognizes that we have one precious life, which is filled with many things, and one of them is work. How do we create a harmonious whole?..
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Work-Life Balance Is a Myth—Aim for Alignment Instead
By Patricia Thompson, Ph.D.,
Senior Consultant, TLG
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Ever since I finished grad school and entered the work world, I wanted to have that perfect 50 percent life 50 percent work kind of dream. And, up until a while ago, I somehow felt like I was coming close to managing it...
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Work-life Balance Vs. Work-life Integration
By Susan Hitchcock,
Founder & Host Emerita of Women in Leadership
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First and foremost, I gave up long ago on pursuing a “work-life balance.” It’s a myth, and as a goal, it sets you up for failure and lots of guilt. In my early career in the corporate world, I experienced very little balance...
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Work-life Integration: A Coach’s Perspective
By Cindy Cheatham.
Senior Consultant, TLG
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Not everyone holds this kind of flexibility in the schedule, but the key is to be goal-oriented and to be planful with our careers and our career direction. I have a professional and personal vision statement that are integrated...
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Coach Spotlight: Michael Sessions, Ph.D. | |
At one point in his career as a Professional Psychologist, Dr. Michael Sessions had never even heard of executive coaching. After one fateful encounter with Bob and Lyn Turknett, that all changed. Over twenty years later, Michael has coached countless business leaders through Turknett. As one of TLG's longest tenured executive coaches, we wanted to ask Michael about this unique blend of psychology and business, get the scoop on how he came into executive coaching, and what he enjoys most about it all. | |
Founders' Reflections
Robert (Bob) and Lyn (Carolyn) Turknett have been at the forefront of the Leadership Development Industry for over 35 years. Get their latest perspectives, insights, and content by visiting Founder's Reflections on our site!
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