Why is it important to practice new behaviors?

Lisa Wicker (Author of Power Play)

Dr. Lisa Wicker talks about why it is important to practice new positive behaviors that can help you move away from the status quo. She explains that practicing new behaviors prepares you to feel more comfortable and ready to take on new challenges.

Dr. Lisa. Lindsay Wicker

Author & CEO, Linwick & Associates, LLC. Dr. Lisa Lindsay Wicker is the Founder & CEO of Linwick & Associates, LLC., a certified women’s business enterprise global human resources firm. Additionally, she is the founder of Career Mastered Women’s Business Leadership Collaborative and Publisher of Career Mastered Magazine. An Internationally recognized human resources thought leader, career strategist, entrepreneur, author and speaker – her dynamic approach to life and her signature style connects people across the world and she finds her mission to be that of helping others to get the most out of their work lives and companies to create organizational value.

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Dr. Lisa. Lindsay Wicker

Author & CEO, Linwick & Associates, LLC.

Dr. Lisa Lindsay Wicker is the Founder & CEO of Linwick & Associates, LLC., a certified women’s business enterprise global human resources firm. Additionally, she is the founder of Career Mastered Women’s Business Leadership Collaborative and Publisher of Career Mastered Magazine. An Internationally recognized human resources thought leader, career strategist, entrepreneur, author and speaker – her dynamic approach to life and her signature style connects people across the world and she finds her mission to be that of helping others to get the most out of their work lives and companies to create organizational value.

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She was also an Adjunct Professor at Essex County College passing on the knowledge of the news industry to those interested in pursuing a career in broadcast journalism.

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