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Meg Bear
Apr 21, 20142 min read
Get a plan to increase your confidence
I managed to get through high school and college never taking a second language.
Meg Bear
Jan 6, 20141 min read
Get control of your inner monologue
Internal monologue’s are important. They shape us more than we want to admit and we all have them.
Meg Bear
Oct 18, 20132 min read
Why giving back is important for your career.
It is my strong point of view that one of the best ways to create professional progress is with a purposeful strategy of giving back.
Meg Bear
Oct 11, 20133 min read
Ode to women in STEM for Ada Lovelace Day 2013
October 15 2013 will be the fifth annual Ada Lovelace Day, an international celebration of the achievements of women in science, technology,
Meg Bear
Aug 28, 20132 min read
My inclusive commitment to feminism
Given that this week included women’s equality day, I decided it was time to write a blog I’ve been thinking about for some time.
Meg Bear
May 17, 20132 min read
You don't want balance you want control
Work life balance is a myth.
Meg Bear
Jan 7, 20133 min read
On eMail management strategies
Large global teams, and email culture makes email volume a serious issue for many of us.
Meg Bear
Dec 21, 20122 min read
Learning to say yes
I’ve often been asked by close friends and family if I have been on the TED stage.
Meg Bear
Dec 7, 20121 min read
The end of your rope is not your best self
Angry, Bitter, Frustrated, Upset, Losing. These are not qualities anyone wants in their life.
Meg Bear
Nov 9, 20122 min read
Don't make time
I once worked for an organization that often asked us to “expand our capacity”.
Meg Bear
Oct 24, 20121 min read
Don't make it about you
First full attribution that I’m really just re-stating Patty’s advice to be more relevant
Meg Bear
Oct 5, 20122 min read
On deliberate practice and comfort zones
I think we are all familiar with the importance of deliberate practice to building expertise and becoming your best self.
Meg Bear
Apr 16, 20122 min read
Finding your Genius
My youngest had a unique opportunity to re-define herself a few weeks back.
Meg Bear
Apr 10, 20121 min read
Who are you mentoring?
We all know that mentors and sponsors are key components for career progression.
Meg Bear
Jan 13, 20121 min read
Why Trust Requires Accountability and Consequences
As a leader, it is your job to build an organization that trusts each other.
Meg Bear
Jan 12, 20121 min read
Don’t Just Connect the Dots — Keep Them Connected
Patty has a fantastic blog post about how you need to connect the dots for your team.
Meg Bear
Jan 10, 20121 min read
Help… Please
I’ve come to realize that most are reluctant to ask for help — and I’m noticing this has a huge downside.
Meg Bear
Nov 23, 20111 min read
Establishing trust
Too often I see people confusing executive communication with telling executives what they want to hear. This is especially tricky when you are communicating with executives several levels above you, and the opportunity is infrequent. You must realize that executives have a lot of people telling them what they want to hear, and most of … <a href="https://megbear.com/2011/11/24/establishing-trust/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Est
Meg Bear
Nov 23, 20111 min read
What does your language say about you?
I was in a meeting a few weeks back and found myself thinking about language, brand and power.
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