by Kris Risley | Feb 5, 2022 | Blog, career, development, fulfillment, leadership
“I Want To Hope!” During a conversation with a coaching client, she shared that she tested positive for Covid. My client had been COVID-free for two years… Since the beginning of the pandemic. After all this time, she was COVID-positive –even...
by Kris Risley | Jan 29, 2022 | Blog, career, fulfillment
The Gallup organization indicates that organizations can address high rates of resignations by developing staff and making sure managers are well developed. With proper development, managers: Help staff grow in ways that support their desired development AND the goals...
by Kris Risley | Jul 23, 2021 | Blog, career, development, Inspiration
How to Be the Author of Your Own Life is a new, self-directed, online course developed for public health professionals and others like yourself who care about making the world a better place, much more CONFIDENT in your ability to identify meaningful work and create a...
by Kris Risley | May 1, 2018 | All, anxiety, Blog, career, development, fulfillment, Helpful Tips, Inspiration, leadership, mindfulness, Self-expression, Uncategorized, values
I have dealt with undiagnosed anxiety since my mid-20’s. The anxiety was triggered when I discovered that a partner, whom I thought I would marry, was cheating on me. As naïve as this next statement may sound to many of you reading this blog, I was shocked and...
by Kris Risley | Mar 28, 2018 | Blog, career, development, fulfillment, Helpful Tips, Inspiration, leadership, mindfulness, Self-expression, Uncategorized
To listen to this blog, click the Play button: Something that is really resonating with my coaching clients who are all working to live their lives consciously and on purpose is the adult stages of development described in Robert Kegan’s constructivist,...
by Kris Risley | Feb 20, 2018 | Blog, Brilliant Ideas, career, fulfillment, Helpful Tips, Inspiration, leadership, Love, mindfulness, Passion, Self-expression, Uncategorized, values
To listen to this blog, click the play button: I was formally trained in behavioral (psychology) and social sciences (public health) and value the use of evidence to understand people and to guide decision-making and systems-change; however, I do believe there...