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Donna Karlin

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Donna Karlin is a force of nature, a trailblazer, and a visionary in the realm of executive coaching, organizational psychology, organizational behavior, and leadership development. Donna has honed her expertise in working with executives, entrepreneurs, and high-potential leaders across diverse industries, including technology, healthcare, and entertainment.

Her innate ability to unravel complex organizational dynamics and identify the root causes of individual and team challenges has made her a sought-after advisor for both Fortune 500 companies and startups alike.

Donna's coaching philosophy is rooted in her deep understanding of human behavior and her unwavering belief in the transformative power of conversation. She combines her sharp i
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New Year, True Desires: Moving Beyond Wishful Thinking

As we step into another new year, it's natural to ponder over our resolutions and intentions. But let's pause and ask ourselves: Are these intentions truly bringing us closer to our dreams?

In my book, "Inquiring Minds Want to Grow: Harnessing the Power of Reflective Inquiry for Growth and Transformation I introduce a concept I call "Wantology" It's easy to fall into the trap of wishing our dreams Read more of this blog post »
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“Audacity is not rebellion or mere bravado. It is the essence of a fearless mind, a spark that ignites the rebellion against the ordinary, paving the way for extraordinary possibilities.”
Donna Karlin, A League of Your Own: Discovering Your Distinctive Advantage

“In today's rapidly evolving world, the saying 'time waits for no one' has never rung truer. The relentless march of seconds, minutes, and hours continues—indifferent to our aspirations and dreams. But here's the twist: we can harness the very essence of time's unceasing rhythm to our advantage. The clock's unyielding tick-tock is not a foe; it's our most potent ally, signaling the urgency for disruption and innovation.”
Donna Karlin, Disruptive Collaboration: Unleashing the Power of Collective Intelligence

“Each of us carries a unique genetic code, a symphony of life's potentiality; it is our obligation, our privilege, to conduct its performance.”
Donna Karlin, A League of Your Own: Discovering Your Distinctive Advantage

“What is the question I need to ask right now?"

The answer to such a query, riddled with implications both subtle and profound, can elude detection like a nimble escape artist, leaving us wrestling with the shapeless void of uncertainty. Is it about love, career, or the perfect sandwich spread? Searching for that elusive question demands our wit, our courage, and our unyielding persuit of truth.”
Donna Karlin, Inquiring Minds Want to Grow: Harnessing the Power of Reflective Inquiry for Growth and Transformation

“Don't strive to be the best amongst many. Aim to be the only one in a league of your own. Because being the best might make you number one, but being the “only” makes you unforgettable.”
Donna Karlin, A League of Your Own: Discovering Your Distinctive Advantage

“Imagine a seasoned hiker preparing for a daunting, yet beautiful journey. Their backpack is full, but their most essential tool is intangible: their innate self-awareness. This is akin to our journey on the relationship highway, a dynamic panorama of human connections ranging from familial to romantic ties.

Navigating this diverse terrain requires a unique kind of GPS: Grounded Peronsal Self-Awareness.”
Donna Karlin, Inquiring Minds Want to Grow: Harnessing the Power of Reflective Inquiry for Growth and Transformation

“To listen is to play mental hopscotch across the chasms dividing us, arms outstretched. By truly listening we can metamorphose the pursuit of validation, control. and purpose into playful human connection.”
Donna Karlin, Inquiring Minds Want to Grow: Harnessing the Power of Reflective Inquiry for Growth and Transformation

“In the end, being open to help is about more than just receiving. It's about giving, sharing, and forging connections. It's about recognizing our shared humanity and our collective need for support. It's an invitation to others to be part of our lives, to contribute to our growth, and to strengthen the bonds that hold us together.”
Donna Karlin, Inquiring Minds Want to Grow: Harnessing the Power of Reflective Inquiry for Growth and Transformation

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