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Try Something New

Women in Leadership Nexus

We can never know what we are missing out on until we give it a try, and sometimes we just need a little push to try something new. 

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August 1, 2018July 28, 2019 Teresa Coda Tagged Practice, Self Improvement Leave a comment

Charity, Justice, and Mass Incarceration: How Visiting the Imprisoned Changed Me

Busted Halo

Encounter with another through the Corporal Works of Mercy gives birth to personal transformation and a renewed hunger for justice.

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July 2, 2018July 23, 2019 Teresa Coda Tagged Catholicism, Practice, Social Justice Leave a comment

How Watching Others Lead Helped My Career

Amendo

Being an active observer can help me become a better doer.

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June 25, 2018July 26, 2019 Teresa Coda Tagged Self Improvement, Work Leave a comment

Circle of Support

Women in Leadership Nexus

Knowing who to turn to when you need advice, perspective, love and wisdom can help you cultivate character and be the best version of yourself.

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May 28, 2018July 28, 2019 Teresa Coda Tagged Books, Know Yourself, Relationships, Self Improvement Leave a comment

Waste Not, Want Not: Catholic Social Teaching and Reducing Food Waste

Busted Halo

Our attitude toward food waste is a value intimately tied to faith. And it’s particularly linked to one of the greatest treasures of our tradition: Catholic Social Teaching.

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April 18, 2018July 23, 2019 Teresa Coda Tagged Catholicism, Practice Leave a comment

Comfort the Mourning: 5 Tips for Writing a Meaningful Sympathy Note

Busted Halo

Sending sympathy notes is more than the polite, kind thing to do. It’s a way of upholding a particular instruction of our faith: Comfort the mourning.

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March 7, 2018July 26, 2019 Teresa Coda Tagged Practice Leave a comment

Action-Reflection-Action

Women in Leadership Nexus

As leaders and as human beings, we have both the capacity and responsibility to grow into better versions of ourselves each day.  Reflecting on our actions and allowing the insights gained to impact our future actions is one way of pursuing continual growth.

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February 28, 2018July 28, 2019 Teresa Coda Tagged Know Yourself, Practice, Self Improvement, Work Leave a comment

Amen: Say It Like You Mean It

Busted Halo

When spoken with sincerity, “Amen” is more than a perfunctory sign-off from prayer: It’s an affirming statement of faith and an openness to the transformation that faith can have on our lives.

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January 29, 2018July 26, 2019 Teresa Coda Image Tagged Catholicism, Prayer Leave a comment

Best Supporting Actress

Women in Leadership Nexus

Good leaders know when to speak up and when to stay silent, when to push for a change and when to let it go, when to make a tough decision and when to support someone else as they make the decision.

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December 7, 2017July 26, 2019 Teresa Coda Tagged Practice Leave a comment

The Myth of the “Right Way”

Women in Leadership Nexus

Let’s reject the mindset that there’s one right way to do the various tasks of life and let’s say yes to trusting ourselves, following our instincts, and putting our best attempts forward.   

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October 28, 2017July 26, 2019 Teresa Coda Tagged Self Improvement Leave a comment

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