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Monday Madness
Monday Madness: Acceptance “People get anxious about facts. But the sooner we learn to accept the facts, the sooner we can solve our problems.” Pause for a moment. Take a breath in… Exhale slowly… Again… And once more… Now—arrive fully present. In today’s environment—politically charged, emotionally heightened, and even impacted by unpredictable seasonal shifts—we are surrounded by noise. Narratives are debated. Facts are questioned. Interpretations are amplified. And in the
Tavia Robinson
3 days ago2 min read


Wednesday Wisdom
Wednesday’s Wisdom: Discipline as a Leadership Practice Good Morning, This one challenged me first, and I offer it to you with intention. We often use the word discipline casually… but what does it truly mean in the context of leadership , growth , and self-mastery ? At its core, discipline is not about restriction—it’s about alignment. Discipline is choosing what matters most over what feels easiest in the moment. From a coaching perspective, discipline shows up in three
Tavia Robinson
Mar 182 min read


Wednesday's Wisdom
Wednesday’s Wisdom Leading with Love in a Divided and Demanding World “ Love is patient, love is kind…” — 1 Corinthians 13:4–8 (NIV) In a politically charged climate, amid winter’s literal and metaphorical storms, leadership is being tested. Not just operationally—but relationally. As a PCC, I often invite leaders to expand their definition of “ love .” Not sentimentality. Not passivity. But a disciplined leadership stance rooted in emotional intelligence, accountability, c
Tavia Robinson
Feb 183 min read


Monday Madness
Monday Madness: The Discipline of Self-Correction “ We were deliberately designed to learn by trial and error.” — Buckminster Fuller As executive leaders, founders, and influencers navigating politically charged climates and the operational strain of winter months, the margin for error can feel razor thin... Yet neuroscience, behavioral science, and performance psychology tell a different story: error is not the opposite of excellence — it is the pathway to it . Fuller chal
Tavia Robinson
Feb 163 min read


Freedom Friday
Freedom Friday Reflection | Commitment in Challenging Times “…remember… if you’re not working at your game to the utmost of your ability, there will be someone out there somewhere with equal ability… one day you’ll play each other—and they’ll have the advantage.” — Ed Macauley In coaching, we often explore the gap between potential and practice. Talent may open doors, but commitment determines who sustains impact—especially in seasons of uncertainty, political polarization,
Tavia Robinson
Feb 132 min read


Wednesday's Wisdom
Wednesday’s Wisdom | The Leadership Currency of Charisma Good day, beautiful people! As leaders, influencers, and change agents navigating complex, politically charged environments and the heaviness winter months can sometimes bring, one leadership competency continues to differentiate those who merely manage from those who truly inspire : Charisma . From a coaching perspective, charisma is not about personality theatrics or extroversion. It is about intentional presence,
Tavia Robinson
Feb 112 min read


Monday Madness
Monday Madness: Resilience Takes Courage “I am sick and tired of being sick and tired." -Fannie Lou Hamer In 1964, civil rights leader Fannie Lou Hamer gave voice to collective exhaustion—naming what happens when people are forced to endure systems, conditions, and narratives that drain dignity, agency, and hope. Her words still resonate today, especially as leaders and teams navigate political polarization, economic uncertainty, climate disruptions, and winter’s emotional w
Tavia Robinson
Feb 92 min read


Monday Madness
Monday Madness | Mindset, Meaning & the Harvest We’re Cultivating “Your mind is a garden. Your thoughts are the seeds. The harvest can either be flowers or weeds.” — William Wordsworth Pause with that for a moment... As leaders, change agents, and influencers, we often underestimate how much our internal narrative shapes external outcomes—especially during seasons marked by uncertainty, political noise, and the emotional weight winter can bring. Before diving into the deman
Tavia Robinson
Feb 22 min read


Monday Madness
Monday Madness | Response- ability “You may not be able to control all the events of your life, but you can control your attitude.” — Judith Orloff, MD As we enter another Monday—amid shifting headlines, economic uncertainty, political tension, and the emotional weight that January often brings—this quote invites us into one of the most foundational coaching principles: response-ability. In coaching, we distinguish between what is within our locus of control and what is not
Tavia Robinson
Jan 262 min read


Freedom Friday
Freedom Friday: From Survival to Sustainable Thriving “Pay attention to your patterns. The ways you learned to survive may not be the ways you want to continue to live. Heal and shift.” — A String of Hope Take a moment and let those words land. So often, the very behaviors that once protected us—over-functioning, people-pleasing, constant urgency, emotional guardedness—become the same patterns that quietly limit our growth. From a coaching perspective, this is where awareness
Tavia Robinson
Jan 233 min read


Wednesday's Wisdom
A Coaching Perspective on Self-Acceptance & Inner Balance “The best and safest thing is to keep a balance in your life, acknowledge the great powers around us and in us. If you can do that, and live that way, you are really a wise man.” — Euripides In today’s politically charged and emotionally saturated environment, balance is no longer a luxury—it is a leadership competency . As leaders, professionals, and change agents, we are constantly navigating external pressure, com
Tavia Robinson
Jan 212 min read


Wednesday's Wisdom
Recommitment & Excellence “The quality of a person’s life is in direct proportion to their commitment to excellence , regardless of their chosen field of endeavor.” — Vince Lombardi As we return to work after the winter break—re-entering fast-moving organizations, competing priorities, and a politically charged environment—this quote invites an important pause. Excellence , from a coaching lens, is not perfection: It is intentionality . It is ownership . It is the daily pra
Tavia Robinson
Jan 142 min read


Freedom Friday
Good Day Leaders, “I am sick and tired of being sick and tired.” — Fannie Lou Hamer As we enter a new year amid ongoing social, political, and organizational complexity, many high-performing leaders are quietly asking a powerful question: Do I have a Mental Health Plan—or am I simply reacting to everything around me? Before you read on, pause with me for a moment: Take a deep breath in… Exhale slowly… Another deep breath in… Exhale… One more breath… Now settle into the presen
Tavia Robinson
Jan 92 min read


Wednesday's Wisdom
January 7, 2026 | Authenticity is sexy... “Do not wish to be anything but what you are, and to be that perfectly.” — St. Francis de Sales From a Professional Certified Coach (PCC) perspective, authenticity isn’t a soft skill—it’s a leadership competency, a personal brand strategy, and a resilience practice, especially in a politically charged climate and during the residual stress the holiday season often leaves behind. Before you read on, pause with me for a moment: Ta
Tavia Robinson
Jan 72 min read


Wednesday Wisdom
Wednesday Wisdom | Intentional Focus in Uncertain Times “Successful people maintain a positive focus in life no matter what is going on around them. They stay focused on their past successes rather than their past failures, and on the next action steps they need to take to get them closer to the fulfillment of their goals rather than all the other distractions that life presents to them.” — Jack Canfield Pause for a moment and sit with those words... In a season filled with
Tavia Robinson
Dec 17, 20252 min read


Monday Madness:
Monday Madness: What Would Change If You Believed in Yourself? “The golden opportunity you are seeking is in yourself. It is not in your environment; it is not in luck or chance, or the help of others; it is in yourself alone.” — Orison Swett Marden As leaders navigating uncertainty, social tension, organizational complexity, and the invisible weight that the holiday season often brings, the question becomes: How do these words resonate with who you are—and who you are becomi
Tavia Robinson
Dec 8, 20253 min read


Freedom Friday
Freedom Friday: Self-Forgiveness “I will know peace when I learn to forgive myself.” — Iyanla Vanzant How do the words above resonate with you? Before you go further, take a moment to center yourself: Deep breath in… exhale slowly. Deep breath in… exhale slowly. Deep breath in… exhale slowly. Allow your mind to settle and your awareness to expand... In fast-paced, high-visibility environments, leaders are often harder on themselves than anyone else could be. We hold high stan
Tavia Robinson
Dec 5, 20252 min read


Monday Madness
Monday Madness | Choosing Peace in the Midst of the Noise Inspired by Iyanla Vanzant’s "Until Today: Daily Devotions for Spiritual Growth and Peace of Mind" Even in a world that feels increasingly unpredictable, politically charged, and emotionally heavy, there is a powerful truth worth reclaiming: “I choose to be at peace no matter what is going on.” As leaders, change agents, and innovators, we’ve endured seasons of disruption and transformation—and yet we are still standin
Tavia Robinson
Dec 1, 20252 min read


Monday Madness
Monday Madness: Going the Extra Mile or the Bare Minimum? Inspired by Iyanla Vanzant’s “Until Today: Daily Devotions for Spiritual Growth and Peace of Mind” “The greatest service I can offer is being the best of who I am.” As leaders, professionals, and human beings navigating a chaotic world, this truth hits differently on a Monday. The pressure to produce, perform, and power through can overshadow our deeper commitment to authenticity, self-alignment, and purposeful leaders
Tavia Robinson
Nov 24, 20252 min read


Monday Madness
Monday Madness: Creativity as a Catalyst for Growth “All challenges are an opportunity for growth—and I am thankful for the chance to evolve.” As leaders, we often talk about innovation, strategy, and performance—but the quiet power that fuels them all is creativity . Creativity isn’t limited to artists, designers, or inventors. It’s a leadership competency—the capacity to perceive the world differently, uncover hidden patterns, connect seemingly unrelated ideas, and generat
Tavia Robinson
Nov 3, 20252 min read
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