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How Empathy Can Help with Employee Burnout

How Empathy Can Help with Employee Burnout Hello again! We’re glad you’ve found your way back to the Pathway Blog, because this time we’re chatting about one of our favorite words: empathy. And, even better, we’re using empathy to deal with one of our least-favorite words: burnout. Everyone gets tired here and there — that’s…

How to Be Resilient

How to Be Resilient Hello, and welcome back!  With the warmer temperatures, a light at the end of this pandemic tunnel, and all the new Spring blooms cropping up, it seems to be getting just a little easier to rest in hope!  The COVID-19 pandemic has affected everyone differently, and for many, it’s been a…

Leadership in the Times of COVID-19: Part 1

A crisis can bring out both the best and the worst in all of us, and the current COVID-19 Pandemic certainly qualifies as a crisis. Simply recognizing this fact can act as a dramatic first step towards managing this global crisis in your own personal and professional sphere. How is your organization holding up? How…

The Power in Strengths

Welcome back to the Pathway Blog!  Today we’re talking about something that plays a big part in a successful, cohesive workplace: the StrengthsFinder assessment.  This is one of our favorite things to talk about and plays a major role in our Leadership University program. If you have further questions about how the StrengthsFinder assessment can…

Self-Awareness

Hello again! In our last blog post, we (Martha and Claressa) discussed Leadership University — a program designed to help leaders truly understand the concept of “self as leader.” This discussion led to a mention of “emotional intelligence” and the five components that work together to make it so important. We think emotional intelligence is…