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Henna Inam

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Atlanta, GA, United States

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Past articles by Henna:

How Gratitude Can Help Us In Crisis

Extraordinary times call for extraordinary leaders. Expressing gratitude can help you be and create extraordinary leaders. "Leading with Gratitude" will show you how. → Read More

Three Tools To Find And Fuel Your Purpose At Work

“What am I even doing here?” This is a question many of us ponder, depleted of energy at the end of a very long day. Some of us postpone finding meaningful work until we are more financially secure. These three tools will help you find purpose at work starting today. → Read More

Your Dream Promotion: Six Lessons For The Future

The key to achieving your dream promotion might just lie in your ability to embrace change. Here are six lessons to keep in mind as you prepare for your next role. → Read More

Ten Questions To Ask In Your Personal Year-End Review

Before you set your 2019 resolutions, ask yourself these ten questions. They will help you set more authentic and meaningful goals and a more purpose-filled new year. → Read More

Five Practices To Build Authentic Relationships At Work

To have influence and impact in the workplace, creating authentic relationships is essential. But did you know that authentic relationships are also essential to your well-being? Here are five practices to help you develop genuine, trusting relationships that deepen connections and get results. → Read More

Anthony Bourdain, Kate Spade And The Question Of Why

The suicides of Anthony Bourdain and Kate Spade raise important questions about what it is to have a "dream career" and what really fulfills us. Here are some of the questions we must ask ourselves. → Read More

Martin Luther King On Leadership: 10 Quotes For A Changing World

On the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr's death, his wisdom on leadership and change is more needed than ever. Here are ten quotes that are relevant to today's divided, uncertain, changing world. → Read More

A Thank-You Letter To Your Co-Workers

Want more employee engagement and connection on your team? Want more inspiration for you? Write a thank-you note to three co-workers. Here's how. → Read More

To Be An Effective Leader Keep A Leadership Journal

Want to become a more effective leader? Start by keeping a leadership journal. Here are 10 questions to get you started. → Read More

The Eight Habits Of Remarkably Coachable Leaders

Want to have greater career success? Become more coachable. Here are eight practices of highly coachable leaders. → Read More

How To Keep Your 2017 New Year Resolutions

Ask yourself 10 questions every day to create good habits to meet your new year resolutions. → Read More

What is Authentic Leadership

This presentation shares the seven practices of authentic leadership for the 21st century. Leaders can discover how to be both authentic and adaptive in our 24… → Read More

Coaching For Leaders: A More Human Way To Fire People

At one point in my corporate career I was charged with laying off a number of people.  We had certain headcount targets to meet as part of a corporate restructure.  My head count reduction target came to me in a large brown envelope at the end of a long executive [...] → Read More

How High Powered Women Redefine Power

Yesterday evening I had the opportunity to be part of a group of about fifty women leaders from across the U.S. who met in New York City for a salon dinner as part of the Forbes Women's Summit. Among us we had Carly Fiorina (former CEO of Hewlett Packard, at [...] → Read More

Lead With Your Body In Mind

Do you find yourself in situations where you know what the right behavior is, but are unable to actually act on it? Did you know that your body can actually help you to shift your behavior?  I am finding in my executive coaching work that my clients create faster and [...] → Read More

Spring Is Blossoming. Are You?

With the spring in full swing here, I realize that nature has such wisdom to share with us as leaders if we let it. As I watch the bursting forth of the young bright green leaves on the trees, hear the symphony of the birds chirping, feel the drizzle of [...] → Read More

Spring Cleaning for Your Leadership

Spring is blooming. It’s time for renewal and some spring cleaning.  Cultures and faith traditions around the world from the beginning of civilization have adopted different rituals for cleaning out the old to make space for something new.  Many of us clean our houses, our closets, clean out the winter [...] → Read More

Your New Year Resolution: Instead Of Goals Focus On Practices

I’m a pretty goal-oriented person. I love to set goals. I track them on a weekly basis.  And then I wonder why I didn’t meet them.  The fact is most New Year goals don’t get met.  So this year I’ve decided to do something different. As I sat to ponder the [...] → Read More

Time Management 101: Stop Managing Time

Do you find yourself running at an even more frenzied pace during the holiday season? I do.  So, as I looked at my bottomless to-do list and deadlines fast approaching I did a Google search on “time management”.  I got 1,610,000,000 search results. Clearly a lot of us are searching [...] → Read More