by omitajane | Nov 12, 2016 | Conflict Resolution, Executive Skills
The other day, I watched the Film, The Amish Grace, about how a group of people (of the Amish Faith) forgave the unforgivable. I don’t know about you but, I am like most people who consider themselves Christians. I profess my faith and one of the things that my...
by omitajane | Oct 3, 2016 | Conflict Resolution
Don’t Believe Everything You Think. There are many ways our thinking can get off course and lead us to the wrong conclusions. There are many ways we limit and cage both ourselves and the people in our lives by harbouring and believing a lie or a misconception....
by omitajane | Jul 30, 2016 | Change Management, Executive Skills
When President Obama was voted into office some years ago, two things went through my head and heart. First, I was proud. Proud that a black man has finally become President of the United States of America. I was also apprehensive. Apprehensive of how he would lead....
by omitajane | May 23, 2016 | Executive Skills, Power Networks
“Father Forgets”, the Famous W. Livingston Larned poem featured in the classic Dale Carnegie book: How to Win Friends and Influence People, is a stark reminder of the innocence of youth and the unawareness of adulthood. More than that, it is a beautiful tribute to the...
by omitajane | Apr 19, 2016 | Conflict Resolution, Power Networks
Marriage is never and should never be about percentages. There should be nothing mathematical about your relationship. It is not 50-50 0r 60-40 or anything remotely close. It is not about one person completing the other person. If you are not complete, please...
by Jane Oma | Mar 13, 2016 | Executive Presence, Executive Skills, Life Lectures, Power Networks, TME Mentoring
I have been an avid reader since I was about 6 years old. I would choose reading over playing. In fact, with my head buried inside a book, I would sometimes forget food. There is a story my siblings still tell to this day about how I buried myself inside a laundry...