
Expectation Hangovers: The Leadership Mistake We All Make
In my head, we were all on the same page… When our oldest was in kindergarten, her school hosted a fall festival. They sent out

In my head, we were all on the same page… When our oldest was in kindergarten, her school hosted a fall festival. They sent out

Over the years I’ve heard clients across wildly different industries tell me the same thing. Bankers say it.Manufacturers say it.I even heard it recently from

A few months ago, the hubs and I took a trip to Maine and Nova Scotia to trace our Cajun roots. It was meaningful, grounding,

Ahhh, the fresh, clean slate of a new year. I’ve gotta admit — I love me some new-year planners and intentions. There’s something about crisp

By someone who has been known to let a few choice four-letter words fly… but these aren’t the ones you’re thinking of. You may know

I just got back from speaking to a women’s group in New Orleans, and before I even took the stage, the organizers asked this icebreaker

Hi y’all, Jennifer Ledet here with quick tips for women who want to live and lead by choice, not by chance. I was talking with

Growing up as the youngest of seven, hand-me-downs were a fact of life. Turns out I also inherited some hand-me-down leadership advice — well-meaning, like

Somewhere between Acadia National Park in Maine and the rocky coast of Nova Scotia, my cell service gave up. Completely. No bars. No texts. No

Just Because You Could Doesn’t Mean You Should So, let me tell you about this purse. I am not a designer-label gal. If it’s cute

No sooner had I kicked off a recent leadership retreat when the power went out. In the entire complex. No lights, no projector, no mic

If you’ve ever been convinced you were 100% right… only to find out you were adorably wrong, congratulations: you’ve met your blind spot. Leaders have

I don’t know who needs to hear this, but if your leadership team feels a little…tense lately, you might want to cue the Jaws theme

Somewhere between the sparkle of New Year’s resolutions and the year-end rush of deadlines, June rolls in —full of potential, but quiet and not making

It’s that time of year – graduation caps are flying, parents are fighting back tears, and Target’s seasonal aisle can’t decide if it’s graduation, Father’s