by Diana Galer | Jul 14, 2020 | Featured, Personal Growth, Uncategorized
When I began my journey to understand confidence I did not know where to start. I read many books, looked at dictionary definitions and was left disappointed by what I read. What I knew was that this was the number 1 issue for most of my clients. Most...
by Diana Galer | Dec 20, 2017 | Career Development, Featured, Leadership, Personal Growth
At this time of year, we are exhorted to look at the year that just passes and take stock of our achievements and shortcomings. Does this ritual help us? Taking time to review is good, however, doing it only once a year means we are unable make adjustments as we go....
by Diana Galer | Nov 7, 2017 | Featured, Leadership, Personal Growth
In this age of oversharing food photos and me-first behavior, much has been written about self-care. Unfortunately, many people associate self-care with indulgence – overeating, laziness, selfishness and so on. What do I mean by self-care? Most of us find we...
by Diana Galer | Sep 11, 2017 | Career Development, Featured, Leadership, Personal Growth
Is it possible to be too confident? Perhaps if that confidence comes from lack of understanding, knowledge or willful ignorance. In that case, it’s not overconfidence but rather hubris, where ego and pride are the main components. I believe that confidence is...
by Diana Galer | Jul 31, 2017 | Career Development, Featured, Leadership, Personal Growth, Video
What’s the secret sauce that means the difference between wanting to do something, and actually achieving it? Confidence is the catalyst that gets one from having a nice idea or a desire and actually acting on it. See my first v-log to hear more about ways to...
by Diana Galer | Jul 31, 2017 | Career Development, Featured, Leadership, Personal Growth
Every once in a while, you come across an article that truly resonates. Each phrase and sentence expresses something you have felt or knew but could not put into your own words. You may read it and think, “but this is so obvious”, or realize that though you knew what...