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Liz Trocchio Smith

Liz Trocchio Smith
Certified Executive Business Coach
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When You’re Put on the Spot in a Meeting, Breath and Don’t Panic!

A lot of my colleagues get very uncomfortable if they are called on in a meeting to speak and weren’t prepared. Here are a few quick tips so you’re never caught off guard. Prior to your next meeting, look through the agenda and write some notes about questions you have and any points you might raise. Always go into every meeting prepared. If you’re called on in the meeting, speak…

Treasure the Moments

This past week I had the pleasure of taking my mother to a long-awaited trip to New York, and specifically Broadway.  She’s a huge Broadway fan, originally being from New York, and we bought tickets to Hugh Jackman’s Music Man in 2019, right before COVID.  We have had the tickets for 2 1/2 years, so this trip has been on the books for a long time.  We decided to make…

Life Lessons We All Should Read, Share and Live By

Written by Regina Brett, 90 years old, of Plain Dealer, Cleveland, Ohio, and sent to me by my dear friend Tom from Boston many years ago, this is a MMC worth repeating!  You will not doubt enjoy, I only wish I had seen this when I was younger, but I was probably too stubborn to listen!   So, for my younger, wiser friends, colleagues and clients, do as I say not…

Teamwork – Lessons From Geese

Every fall thousands of geese fly from Canada to the southern part of the United States to escape the bitterly cold Canadian winter.  As soon as a flock of geese take flight from Canadian waters they quickly form a v-shape flying pattern, with one rotating goose in the center lead and all the other geese trailing behind in two close lines. Wildlife scientists have conducted extensive studies to determine why…

Life Lessons I Learned from Watching the Masters

Like most golf fans, and even the not-so-golf fans, you can’t help but be wooed to the TV on Masters Tournament weekend. Just the beauty of Augusta pulls you in if your television is on, or computer, or phone, whatever device you are on. I stopped at the car wash Sunday morning, and three folks in the waiting area were watching it on their phone, so yes, some are addicted….

How to Succeed at Anything

“What would you do if you knew you couldn’t fail?” That’s truly the billion-dollar question, and it’s timeless. Brush aside the image of what success should look like, and consider what success means to you. I ask each of my high-performing clients this question, and invariably, the answer involves rising above the inevitable challenges and overcoming their own perceived limitations. When we look at those we admire most and gleam the best…

Look For Character

“The force of character is cumulative” – Ralph Waldo Emerson When you are recruiting for your company, you want to seek out those with a fire-in-the-belly enthusiasm for your organization.   The last thing you want is people in your organization who had to be talked into being there, who needed convincing that your team was worthy of them.  When hiring, be diligent in discerning what the individual’s motives are;…

The Simplest Life’s Lessons

I’m sure most of you have read Robert Fulghum’s book All I Really Need To Know I Learned In Kindergarten.    If you have or  have not read his book, I always think it is a great reminder to read his Credo from time to time.  This morning, I share it with you. Share everything. Play fair. Don’t hit people. Put things back where you found them. Clean up your…

Women Should Support Other Women in Business

Recent events have stirred a surge of vocal pride with, for, and among women. And yet, I am still hearing many say that women don’t support other women in business. It’s time to apply this renewed passion for supporting each other in the workforce. I hear too frequently when I present on candor — there is a lack of open, honest communication among women in business. Women are struggling to…

Coping Lessons from a 5 Year Old

Yes, you read the topic line correctly.  My friend Kathy came across this wonderful article in The New York Times and knew I would want to share it in my Monday Morning Coffee.  And she was right! Meet Clark.  A 5 year who was a little anxious about returning to kindergarten after two years of pandemic isolation.  Sometimes he cries. But when his mother recently told him she was feeling…

Lead By Example

Leaders lead by setting an example, not by their words or by setting rules and regulations for people to follow.   A true leader practices what they preach and isn’t afraid to get his or her hands dirty once in a while. The old saying “actions speak louder than words” is so true in leadership.  When people see that you are willing to do whatever it takes to get the…

Who Knew? 5 Surprising Facts about Valentine’s Day

Enjoy some not-so-romantic facts that make for good conversation! Valentine was a temple priest who was beheaded in Rome for helping Christian couples wed. In all, there are about a dozen St. Valentines plus a pope. Valentine is the patron saint of beekeepers, engaged couples and happy marriages. You can find Valentine’s skull in Rome. Because of the abundance of St. Valentines on the Roman Catholic roster, you can choose…