Marguerite Orane is an expert in living, working and leading with joy.
Her life commitment is to be a catalyst for changing the way people work, so that they do so with joy AND achieve amazing success! She facilitates CEOs and their teams in developing and executing their winning strategies – with ease, grace and joy!
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One of the coaching assignments that I particularly enjoy is when someone calls me and says “Marguerite. I have a new job and I would like you to prepare me to start in the right way and to coach me through the first few months.”
I recently addressed 120 beautiful ladies, members of Lean In Canada, as part of an event: “Make This Your Year: What Can You Do Better in 2017?” This is the substance of my talk, which I hope will help you to make this your best year!
January – it’s Resolution Time! Time to wipe the slate clean and start your life all over. In particular, it’s the time to reflect on the past 12 months, and decide what’s going to be different in the upcoming 12 months.
2016 was an amazing year! Yes, it was! I declared it my year to “Live Bold, Wander Far” and I did. And along the way, I met some wonderful people, had time to muse and learned/remembered some things, for which I am very grateful…
In 2007, the West Indies, an archipelago of former colonies of Britain, hosted the Cricket World Cup (CWC). With venues in 9 sovereign states…
Today is Thanksgiving Day in the United States of America. It’s the one holiday that all Americans revere. I note the joy that this holiday brings as…
“My greatest strength? Probably that I am always early” chuckled President Barack Obama a video clip urging people to vote early.
Years ago, my daughter Victoria was a Starbucks barista. She worked at one of the busiest Starbucks in Toronto and often got (or got stuck with) the opening shift…
On August 17, Athletics history was made at the Rio Olympics when a Jamaican, for the first time, won the Men’s 110m hurdles. Digital Strategist Ingrid Riley explained in her blog what happened next.
I continue to take my own advice, and am now winding down from my vacation! Here’s another article from my guest blogger, Ingrid Riley!