by Marlena Fiol | May 1, 2020
I am pleased to bring you the thinking of today’s guests, CrisMarie Campbell and Susan Clarke. Partners in work and in life for over two decades, they’ve adapted their proven step-by-step process, which they honed while working with numerous Fortune 100 companies,…
by Marlena Fiol | Apr 29, 2020
These are unusual times, bringing with them unusual amounts of stress for many. So I thought I’d repost a version of a blog I wrote about the best way I’ve learned to reduce stress, and to find silence and peace in the midst…
by Marlena Fiol | Apr 29, 2020
Ed and I Walking in Silence Here are two of my favorite quotes about “silence,” which has been the topic of this week’s blogs: The first one offers a place for our soul to lie down and notice that the world is too full to talk…
by Marlena Fiol | Apr 23, 2020
What do Victor Hugo (French poet, novelist, and dramatist of the Romantic movement, born in 1802), Aldous Huxley (English writer and philosopher, born in 1894) and Johnny Depp (American actor, singer, producer, and musician, born in 1963) have in common? Music expresses that which cannot…
by Marlena Fiol | Apr 17, 2020
I am pleased to bring you the thinking of today’s guest, Doug Bradley. He’s a Vietnam vet who, with his co-author Craig Werner, spent two years making more than 100 presentations coast to coast, witnessing honest, respectful…
by Marlena Fiol | Apr 3, 2020
Wednesday’s blog mentioned that I’ve received unexpected gifts during this time of uncertainty, and I quoted Etty Hillesum. Here’s another Hillesum quote I love: “As life becomes harder and more threatening, it also becomes richer, because the fewer expectations we have, the more good…