Author: Andrea Cordray

Turning Your Crashing Waves into a Win

Sometimes in the waves of change, we find our true direction. – UnknownRecently I went to the beach to recharge myself. One beautiful morning I planted myself in my chair right on the edge of the ocean. I took notice of the waves crashing on the shore. It was beautiful and mesmerizing.

Tips from a Working Homeschooling Professional

By Rose Heyward, Senior Learning & Organizational Development Specialist at Mary Washington HealthcareRecently, I was in a virtual meeting with several leaders and a brave soul shared how they would appreciate tips on homeschooling while working from home.  I could resonate with this request because I’ve personally been faced with this challenge.

Pandemic Multitasking? Working Mothers? 4 Tips for Working Mothers Trying to Do it All in a Pandemic

By Ginni Mastin, President and Founder of Matern StaffingGoing through the pandemic has been challenging for all, but especially for working mothers. Working mothers are juggling their professional responsibilities, personal obligations, and family life. With school systems going virtually some working mothers are weighing giving up careers to stay home with young children or juggling […]

Can Everybody Hear Me? Thumbs Up. Critical Skills for an Unprecedented Time.

By Kimberly Young, Executive Director of Continuing and Professional Studies at the University of Mary Washington.In the current COVID-19 workplace, leaders are working in virtual, and socially distant environments governed by new rules and requiring new skills.  Regardless of the worksite conditions or video conferencing platform, the leaders who emerge successful will have to master […]

Create Your Own Silver Linings Playbook

By Devin Fedor, Director Learning & Organizational Development, Mary Washington HealthcareLiving through a pandemic is a unique and potentially life-altering experience.  Some have described it as a “new normal”.   Others have asserted that it has led us to realize just how far our old way of living was from normal.  As a mother and a […]

Turning Feedback into a Dialogue

By Cara Parker, Leadership Development Consultant and Owner of C Parker ConsultingMost of us dread the question, “May I give you some feedback?”  Often, in the workplace, this inquiry is followed by some vague discussion that leaves both parties (the giver and receiver) leaving the conversation singing off different sheets of music.  The giver has […]

Fiction and Leadership

by Martha Hutzel, Director of the Central Rappahannock Regional LibraryEveryone who knows me is aware of how much I love to read. I always have at least two books going at the same time, and one audiobook as well. BTW, listening to audiobooks is NOT cheating! I have never stopped reading and always learn plenty […]

Love and Appreciation

by Lynne Richardson, Dean, UMW College of BusinessIt’s February and our minds turn to thoughts of love.  I’d ask that you extend your thoughts to appreciation too.  In a month where we tell our loved ones how we feel about them, what about doing this in the workplace too?  Maybe we don’t tell people we […]

2020 Visions

By Brittany McBride, Associate Financial Advisor at Cary Street PartnersThe beginning of a new year is the perfect time to talk about goal setting. After the hectic holiday season is behind us, we finally have a clean slate, a fresh mind, and returning energy. Something about the end of a time period makes everyone feel […]