by coco@aforceforgood.biz | Feb 20, 2025 | FFG Book Club
I recently turned 50, and with that milestone came a mix of reflection, curiosity, and excitement about what’s next. Right on cue, my amazing stepmother, Joeann Fossland, handed me Inventing the Rest of Our Lives by Suzanne Braun Levine—a book that speaks directly to...
by coco@aforceforgood.biz | Feb 13, 2025 | FFG Book Club
Every day, we have an opportunity to make an impact—whether it’s in the workplace, in our communities, or on a stage. But too often, nerves, rambling, or self-doubt hold us back from commanding the room the way we know we can. That’s why this week, I’m diving...
by coco@aforceforgood.biz | Feb 6, 2025 | FFG Book Club
If you’re a visionary woman founder working to scale your company and build a self-managing business, The Advantage of Other offers powerful insights into how diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) fuel sustainable growth. Nancy structures the book around five...
by coco@aforceforgood.biz | Jan 30, 2025 | FFG Book Club
Some books find their way to you at just the right time, as if by magic. Bella by Gina L. Mulligan was one of those books for me. It was recommended by my dear friend Crystal Carminati, who I walked the Camino de Santiago with—a journey that, much like this novel, was...
by coco@aforceforgood.biz | Jan 23, 2025 | FFG Book Club
As leaders, we all hit moments when we feel stretched too thin—whether it’s navigating major transitions, managing a disrupted team, or simply trying to keep up with the demands of business growth. But what if resilience isn’t just about bouncing back? What if it’s...
by coco@aforceforgood.biz | Dec 19, 2024 | FFG Book Club
If you’re a founder or manager trying to hold on to your top talent, Love ’Em or Lose ’Em might just be the book you didn’t know you needed. And guess what? This latest edition is more timely than ever. For over 20 years, this Wall Street Journal bestseller has been...
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