Author Archives: Françoise Mathieu

Leaders Are People Too

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Leaders Are People Too Interview with Dr. Patricia Fisher by Françoise Mathieu March 26, 2020 Dr. Patricia Fisher, co-founder and Senior Advisor with TEND, is a clinical psychologist and specialist in organizational health and workplace wellness in trauma-exposed workplaces. In this interview, Dr. Fisher shares best practice recommendations for leaders amidst the stress of the COVID-19 pandemic. Q Dr. Fisher, you have been an expert in organizational health for many years, with a particular focus on professionals who work in health care, corrections, law enforcement and social services. How did you become interested in working with high stress, trauma-exposed professionals? [...]

Dealing with Stress & Uncertainty

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Dealing with Stress & Uncertainty A Message from our Executive Director on COVID-19 by Françoise Mathieu March 16, 2020 We all have different ways of dealing with stress and uncertainty. Even at the best of times, I am not particularly good at going with the flow to see where things land. I like to map out the flow, control its direction and, if possible, alter where it’s going to end up. Since this has been a core element of my personality as far back as I can remember, I have developed three essentials tools that help me stay grounded, healthy [...]

Balancing Your Life

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Lawrence S. Krieger’s research focuses on understanding why lawyers and law students are not happy. In this interview, he shares his top strategies for building a satisfying life and career.

Breathe, Reset, Refuel. Rinse, Repeat.

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Breathe, Reset, Refuel. Rinse, Repeat. How Much Self-Care is "Enough?" by Françoise Mathieu January 8, 2019 I have been thinking a lot about energy and pacing lately. More specifically, I have been reflecting on the fuel that we put in our tanks with the aim to do our best at work, to care for our loved ones and to get a few (or many) of the grown-up things off our list. I don’t know about you, but I think that, although being an adult has many perks – like eating what we want, when we want (toast for dinner! Popcorn [...]