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Erin Taylor
Founder, Erin Taylor Coaching, LLC
Recent Posts
- A Leadership Guide to Better DisagreementsMindful Politics, Part 2 of a 4-Part Series Politics isn’t just policy and position—it’s people. The way we engage with others, especially those who challenge us, matters just as much as what we stand for. If we want a healthier political culture, we must lead with emotional intelligence. Emotional Intelligence: What It Is—and Why It… Read more: A Leadership Guide to Better Disagreements
- Turning Conflict Into ConnectionA Leadership Guide to Better Disagreements Mindful Politics, Part 2 of a 4-Part Series Conflict isn’t a sign of poor leadership—it’s a gateway to clarity, connection, and progress. When handled with intention, it can realign strategies, strengthen teams, and spark innovation. Psychologist and author Adam Grant reminds us, “We should agree to disagree more often.… Read more: Turning Conflict Into Connection
- Deescalating ConflictWarning – I’m going to talk about politics…but it’s going to be ok. It’s not just the book club story that troubles me—another friend recently shared about the polarizing discord surfacing in her dinner group. These friends, who have known each other for decades, raised their families together, worked together, and found each other in… Read more: Deescalating Conflict
- Feelings are DataAnxious. Angry. Upset. Frustrated. Joyful. Are these states of being? Sentiments? Thoughts? Fun fact – I deleted my entire article after watching Pixar’s Inside Out 2 movie with my family last night. For those not up-to-date on current youth films, I assert this one transcends generational boundaries. Even if you don’t have children—please, go! My older teen and… Read more: Feelings are Data
- Don’t Feed the GremlinsDoes this ring a bell for all you Gen Xers out there? Perhaps some of you straddle the generational divide and are familiar with the 1984 film, Gremlins (and hopefully, millennials and Gens Y & Z, if your folks raised you right). Adhere to these three simple rules, and all will be well in the… Read more: Don’t Feed the Gremlins