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The Holidays Can Be Hard - when little things feel big

In the grey and grinding months after our daughter, Mercy Joan, died, my mother gave me a set of seven ceramic birds.  “A reminder that you will always be a family of seven.”  I displayed them on our mantle…poignant, a little cheesy, and unfortunately vulnerable to the daily antics of Magnus.


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Empathy for Trying Times:  A Midyear Report


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How an Anonymous GI Saved my German Grandmother - An Empathy Story


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What my dying dog taught me


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Self Loathing Sally and Avoidant Andy


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Empathy Reflections, 4 Years Later

Four years ago today, Moses (my youngest son) underwent open-heart surgery.

Our community rose up around us with mighty care during those winter weeks. My heart is full as I remember the many friends and coworkers who

Delivered meals
Watched our other children
Waited with us in the hospital lounge
Brought coffee and cookies and brisket
Took photos
Ran errands
Prayed for/with us
Sent texts
Just listened
Cried with me

The echoes of their support go with me in every session I teach and each word that I write on the importance and impact of empathy.

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Human Skills Are Power Skills

"Human Skills are Power Skills (ditch term “soft” skills)"

"Collaboration, Creativity, Compassion, Empathy, Problem Solving, Resilience (these skills have become critical in the pandemic)". Quotes from Zabeen Hirji

Yes to all of this! These are the skills you need to help your people survive, stabilize, and thrive.

Who are some leaders you know that are excelling at this type of leadership?

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Winter Revelations

Like the earth itself, we are laid bare, exposed by pandemic job losses, dead neighbors, festering racial prejudice, and a crumbling public discourse. Nowhere to hide.

And yet, there is a clarity of vision that can come in the barren seasons.

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Supportive Statements Sound Like...

Helpful tips for what to say to someone going through hard times.

And a few statements to avoid...
1) “At least...” (Cheer-Up Cheryl)
2) Cliches
3) “You should...” (Fix-It Frank)
4) Interjecting your own story (Commiserating Candace)

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The ROI on Empathy

"What is the ROI on empathy? I mean, it seems nice, but how does it affect my bottom line?" I hear this question in scoping meetings; should the company invest in empathy trainings? Does it really matter? The answer is yes! Check out the hard data points vis-a-vis empathy and healthcare in this engaging Freakonomics podcast.

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Not "Business As Usual"

People are bringing the trauma, the outrage, and the exhaustion of yesterday's breach of the Capitol into your morning meeting. It is not just business as usual. Here are some openers that meet the moment:
- "Yesterday was hard for me; I spent almost an hour doom-scrolling and I still feel angry. How are you holding up?"

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Go Gently

He died of COVID yesterday afternoon. I haven’t seen him in years, but Bruce loomed large in the lives of people I love. How am I feeling today? Well…last night, I pulled out my hidden stash of Christmas chocolate and ate ALL of the remainder while watching loud Beyonce videos on my phone.

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These Phrases Kill Connection

Stop using these phrases; they kill connection...

“Everything happens for a reason”

“They are better off now”

“It is always darkest before the dawn”

“Time heals all wounds”

“There are a lot of fish in the sea”

“Things could be worse”

Remember, this holiday season, you don’t need to make it better. Instead, try something like this…

“Ugh. That sounds like it was tough.”

“I don’t know what to say, but I want to let you know that I care and I’m sorry”

“Wow, tell me more about _____”

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Claim Your Rest

Claim your rest. December 21, the shortest day of the year, reminds us that the constant churn of productivity cannot be sustained. The earth invites you to rest with her today. Stop wearing your exhaustion like a badge of honor.

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Celebrate the Adequate

Leaders, let's celebrate the adequate. During the darkest seasons of my life, I felt like I was "not enough" in just about everything. I was just so weighed down with grief and stress: not the parent, not the partner, not the professional that I wanted to be. It meant so much when someone cheered on my small wins.

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Guests share about living (and leading) through the hard times. You get a behind the scenes look at the good, the bad, and the ugly. Each episode ends with actionable tips to make you a better manager, coworker, or friend.

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Liesel Mertes workplace empathy expert

featured episodes

Team training for empathy and connection

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How can I honor her? Jason Seiden on life and meaning after his daughter’s suicide


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Divorce, depression, and alcohol: an interview with David Mills


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My husband had a brain injury: the challenge of long-term disability. An interview with Bess Malek-Maiorano


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My Wife Had Cancer: An Interview With Brad Grammar


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My partner is dead: drunk driving and sudden death. An interview with Barry Hoyer


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We Are Humans First: Empathy and International Teams - an interview with Jorge Vargas

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Every leader has one. Each comes with superpowers (and pitfalls). Meet yours today. Estimated time ~ 5 minutes.

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How to Help During Hard Times

Life is hard and complex, but caring for your people doesn’t have to be.  This free guide offers a clear, easy-to-implement checklist for how to care for your team during disruptive life events.

From the first day, week, and month after disruption, this guide helps you show up with consistent meaningful words and actions while maintaining business priorities. Enter your info below and we’ll send you your free guide and put empathy to work.