Archive for March, 2011
How do you set boundaries?
FYI: Names and details in what follows have been changed to respect privacy. Imagine this: You return to work after missing 2 days of work due to a virus. Your supervisor calls you into her office and tells you that you’ve been sick a lot lately, you don’t seem to be taking care of yourself, [...]
This post features my interview with Laurie Erdman, holistic health and wellness coach and founder/president Chronic Wellness Coaching LLC. Q: Please share with us how you landed in this place, doing the work you do? Ans: After many unhappy years climbing the corporate and law firm career ladders, I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. After [...]
Are you living with chronic illness and looking for a job? No doubt, chronic illness makes many things more difficult and looking for a job is rarely uplifting. Do you notice that you’re feeling stale and sluggish? This might be the time to consider “sharpening” your approach. Here are some things to consider: Behave like [...]
How do you adjust to new normal?
Following several performance cancellations, James Levine, maestro conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, is “…looking very carefully at his work schedule to stay healthier.” . I wish him luck with that. Maestro Levine is 67 years old and has survived two bouts with cancer. In the past few [...]






















