Hartful Living: Connect to Your Capacity with Gaia Hart, MA, CEC, CEO (Chief Energizing Officer)

*: Star in Your Own Life

January 19, 2017 | Posted in Living Hartfully | By

This isn’t a dress rehearsal; it is opening night every single day.  Practice putting your best foot forward; little eyes are upon you.  Work on yourself to be the star of the show and shine in your own spotlight.  A

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Improving Meetings, Morale, and More

January 4, 2017 | Posted in Leading Hartfully, Living Hartfully | By

Seems we can’t get away without having meetings. Communication is a key element to empowered workplaces and effective employee morale. But it seems that so many get it wrong when it comes to hosting meetings. What is up with that?

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&: Think About all That the World Has to Offer, and, and, and…

December 19, 2016 | Posted in Living Hartfully | By

There is so much out there to do and learn and see and experience.  How can anybody be bored for one second? It can be overwhelming at times, but it is all ours for the taking if we choose to

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Freedom from Fatigue

December 4, 2016 | Posted in Leading Hartfully, Living Hartfully | By

We’re a nation of over-doers, over-schedulers, and over-achievers which makes us fatigued both emotionally and physically. I offer some ideas from past clients on how they fight fatigue in the workplace along with my personal experience and research in fighting

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#: You are More Than Your Number

November 19, 2016 | Posted in Living Hartfully | By

We seem to be judged by our #s: our zip code, weight, age, cholesterol, body fat %, net worth, IQ, # of people we supervise, and if we have a cell phone #, pager #, or toll-free #. Our level

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Your Housekeeping and Hard-Work Habits Are Telling Your Story

November 4, 2016 | Posted in Leading Hartfully, Living Hartfully | By

All work and no play make Americans sick according to a study of 632 people by Oxford Health Plans that found 1 in 5 workers can’t use up annual vacation time because their jobs are so demanding. 33% never leave

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Underline: Underline Your Principles and Stand by Your Values

October 19, 2016 | Posted in Leading Hartfully, Living Hartfully | By

Defining your boundaries makes it easier to turn down unwanted offers or requests on your time that are not in alignment with your clearly defined values and principles. Stick by your guns to keep you from wavering and accepting anything

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Clients Comment on Morale-Boosting Ideas

October 4, 2016 | Posted in Leading Hartfully | By

I often get ideas from clients on how they boost morale in their organizations. Here are some of their ideas along with some tidbits I’ve picked up on how to enhance your work experience to live and lead Hartfully:  Have

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