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Liz Trocchio Smith

Liz Trocchio Smith
Certified Executive Business Coach
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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…

Don’t Forget To Schedule YOU Time!

Glad you could join me for coffee! They say the early bird gets the worm, but that depends on your early, doesn’t it?  I have always been a morning person and work out in the morning, mostly because I don’t want to take two showers a day!  My morning work outs allow me to plan my days and clear my brain for what lies ahead, and gets me ready to…

Warren Buffett’s 10 Rules

Warren Buffett’s Ten Rules: No.1: Reinvest Your Profits When you first make money, you may be tempted to spend it. Don’t.  Instead, reinvest the profits.  Buffett learned this early on.  In high school, he and a pal bought a pinball machine to put in a barbershop.  With the money they earned, they bought more machines until they had eight in different shops. When the friends sold the venture, Buffett used…

Authenticity

To Be Authentic, Look Beyond Yourself. What is authenticity, who has it and how do you get it?   Most people associate authenticity with being true to oneself – or “walking the talk.”  But there’s a problem with that association; it focuses on how you feel about yourself.   Authenticity is actually a relational behavior, not a self-centered one, meaning that to be truly authentic, you must not only be…

Treat People The Way You Want To Be Treated

Have you ever wondered why people treat you the way they do?  The best starting place is to look at how you treat others. If you don’t like the way you are being treated, there is only one thing to do – change your own behavior, because you can’t change others. Here are a few good places to start. Instead of judging people by their past, stand by them and…

Be Gracious Every Day

Can you imagine what your day would be like if you and others were gracious every day?  I have committed to doing one act of kindness every day for the entire year.  It would be great if I could make a difference in someone’s day. Maybe you could too. Grace is a character trait that seems to be lacking in today’s business world.  I challenge each one of you to…

Get Out Your Pen, Not Your Laptop.

When you get ready to sit down and send thank you notes out for all the treasures you received, how will you send them?    Email or hand written?  I’m a big fan of sending hand written notes for everything I receive.  My mom taught me along time ago to send handwritten thank you notes, and it has stuck with me.  I feel email is too impersonal, and so do others…