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The "Accidental Leader": When Great Clinicians become Overwhelmed Leaders
If you have questioned whether you are cut out for leadership, evidence suggests you are in very good company. This is systemic, not personal.
When advice to just delegate misses the real issue
The next time someone tells you to "just delegate," pause and ask yourself: “Is this about the tasks, or is this about what I believe I must carry alone?"
When Your Supervisee’s Growth Becomes More Satisfying Than Your Expertise
When your satisfaction shifts to enabling your supervisee's capability, your impact multiplies. You're no longer limited by your own expertise - you're creating conditions for their wisdom to develop.
From Critic to Coach
The quality of your self-relationship sets the energetic foundation for everything else.
Our Sector Yearns for Better Leadership - and That Gives Me Hope
Our sector yearns for better leadership, and that yearning is not a sign of failure. It is a sign of readiness. The question is: What will you do with yours?
Are you Choosing Kindness?
Kindness is not only a professional capability, but a practice that sustains us in working life and in the broader world we move through each day.
Evaluating the Quality of Your Supervision Sessions
As you reflect on your own supervision, consider this: What would shift if supervision was measured not by how much was covered, but by how much capacity was built?
Turning Tough Feedback Moments Into Opportunities for Trust
Feedback is not simply an exchange of information. When handled with care, it is an opportunity to deepen trust, strengthen capability, and support meaningful growth.
Learning from the Light: What Auroras Can Teach Us About Learning
How can we create the optimal conditions where learning can shine just as naturally when safety, openness, and shared purpose meet?
Is your supervision approach cultivating active or passive learners?
When supervision becomes a space for reflection, co‑creation and experimentation, you nurture professionals who actively engage in their own growth, and in turn deliver higher‑quality, agile, evolving care.
Staying Afloat to Be a Steady Lifeline for Others
When the waters around us become rough, what keeps us buoyant? What allows us to continue supporting others without being pulled under ourselves?
Reflections on the end of the Year: Protecting Your Energy, Presence, and Well-being
Wishing you a restorative, nourishing, and joy-filled end to the year.
“When the Signal Drops” – Leading Through Fluctuating Bandwidth
Bandwidth isn’t just about managing demand. It’s about preserving the capacity to be who we truly are, thoughtful, creative, and connected.
Navigating Change with Psychological Safety in Mind
When supported by transparency, psychological safety, reflective learning, and transformational leadership, change can instead become a powerful catalyst for growth and innovation.
Getting the Most out of Supervision?
For early career health professionals, supervision is one of the most valuable opportunities to learn, reflect, and grow.
Deepening Your Supervision Skills: Why Ongoing Learning Matters
Ongoing supervision development is not about “fixing what’s wrong” but rather strengthening what’s already working.
Confident Conversations – Turning Challenge into Connection
Challenging conversations are never easy, but they can be defining moments in professional life.
Leading Ourselves Well: The Key to Health and Sustainable Success
When we lead ourselves well, we bring clarity, steadiness, and purpose to our work.
Thriving Sustainably – Practical Strategies for Individuals and Leaders
Thriving is not a luxury; it is a necessity for sustaining purpose and impact in demanding environments.
Transforming Supervision – From Reluctance to Reflective Learning
While reluctance can be discouraging, it is also an opportunity for supervisors to deepen their skills, strengthen relationships, and create environments where learning can flourish.