Visionary
FEBI, the mind-body assessment from IZL, reminds us in the words of Kate Watters, that “none of us have to be everything” and each and all of us have access to an array of energies than we can use judiciously on our teams.
Jasleen Kaur and Kelly Bannister share the real journey of an IZL instructor.
Dr. Ginny Whitelaw interviews Marcela Kyngesburye, ZL Instructor, about the upcoming FEBI courses and Marcela’s personal interest in FEBI.
CHANGE REQUIRES MANAGEMENT, TRANSITION REQUIRES LEADERSHIP By Ginny Whitelaw Change – happening faster all the time – still calls out for management and all the…
We can either use thought strategically to realize heartfelt intents or we can be used by habits of thought to separate from the present moment, causing problems for ourselves and others.
Wrestling with the demons of Woo By Ginny Whitelaw I wanted to share an article that FEBI-Certified Coach Amanda Blake recently wrote. I loved this…
Personality Most Important To Hiring Managers: Developing Today’s Leader By Ginny Whitelaw The July 2014 issue of Training and Development Magazine noted research findings that…
Visionary: Embracing The Chaos Of Possibility Part 4 of this five-part blog series called The Patterns of FEBI, expands into the Visionary. In this series we…
Collaborator: The Power of Play In Part 3 of the five-part blog series called The Patterns of FEBI, we swing-on into the Collaborator. In this…