Lisa Earle McLeod an author, syndicated columnist, keynote speaker and business consultant who conducts workshops worldwide.

Known for her unique ability to combine humor and business, Lisa's newest book, The Triangle of Truth: The Surprisingly simple Secret to Resolving Conflicts Large and Small, is scheduled for release Jan 5, from Penguin Putnam.

Lisa has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, the Christian Science Monitor, Glamour and Newsweek. She is frequent media guest appearing on Good Morning America, Oprah & Friends as well as hundreds of other radio and TV shows.

A sought after keynote speaker, Lisa is the founder and principal of McLeod & More, Inc. Her clients include Apple Computer, Deliotte, Amgen, Pfizer, Best Buy, United Health Care and numerous association and educational groups.

Her previous books include Forget Perfect, and Finding Grace When You Can't Even Find Clean Underwear, which has been called a "a wickedly funny take on managerial misalignment, slackard selling, faux parenting, flat-line libidos and the angst of humankind."

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Blog Entries by Lisa Earle McLeod

Gut-Wrenching Moments in Money

Posted December 29, 2009 | 12:22 PM (EST)


It's like a rock in the pit of your stomach; a cold clammy feeling that spreads up your gut and momentarily stops your breath.

It's the awful moment when they tell you that your credit card is denied.

Or you open the mail and you...

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Emotions Count: Five Tough Leaderhip Lessons For 2010

2 Comments | Posted December 28, 2009 | 04:38 PM (EST)


We've all been told not to bring our emotions to the work. But the idea that feelings don't belong in the office is one of the biggest myths in business today.

If you want passionate customers, excited employees and motivated managers, how are you going create them if you don't...

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How To Deal With Crazy People (without becoming one of them)

4 Comments | Posted December 22, 2009 | 10:12 AM (EST)


There's nothing like the dysfunctions of others to bring out the beast in us.

Whether it's the drama-queen sister-in-law, the narrow-minded neighbor, or the self-absorbed boss, we know they're crazy, and the fact that they won't admit it makes us even more nuts.

Oh...

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The Duality of Parenting: The Authoritative vs. Permissive Debate

31 Comments | Posted December 15, 2009 | 02:08 PM (EST)


What makes a perfect parent?

Is it laying down the law or accepting kids for who they are?

Is it setting high standards or providing unconditional support?

Do you expect your kids to adhere to the rules of the world? Or do you expect the world to adjust to...

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Optimism v. Pessimism: A Treacherous False Choice

1 Comments | Posted December 3, 2009 | 06:25 PM (EST)


The sunny-side-uppers claim that a positive attitude is the secret to success. If only all the Eeyores of the world would start thinking more positively, we could cure disease, create world peace, and line our pockets with riches.

Yet the self-proclaimed realists assert that they're the only ones...

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Quelling The Fear Monster: How to Function in the Face of Uncertainty

2 Comments | Posted December 2, 2009 | 03:30 PM (EST)


You still have a job.  Today.

Your company still has customers.  This week.

You still have a team to lead.  For now.

Butt how do you stay focused in the present when you're so worried about future that you can't sleep at night?  And how...

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When Bad Relatives Happen To Good People

6 Comments | Posted November 26, 2009 | 12:22 PM (EST)


It's the late-night, whispered conversation between you and your spouse when you're finally alone in the bedroom after an exhausting day of dealing with family holiday drama.

"You've got to talk to her," hisses the wife, who has been counting the days until the "holiday" is over.

"She's...

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Grace: Thanksgiving Blessings for the Spiritually Eclectic

1 Comments | Posted November 25, 2009 | 07:25 AM (EST)


Growing up, we never said "grace" in my house. My mom was raised Catholic and my dad a Baptist. Somewhere along the line, they both left their resepctive childhood churches, and by the time we came along, religion was no longer part of their daily lives.

I suspect...

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One Simple Thing That Makes Every Woman Happy

11 Comments | Posted November 3, 2009 | 07:52 AM (EST)


An open letter to men:

We love you, we really do. We know you're different than we are, and we like it that way.

It's true we often ask you to act more like we do. But if we're honest, we know - and you know - that our...

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Are Happy Problems Making You Nuts?

Posted October 23, 2009 | 04:11 PM (EST)


"Oh no, too many people showed up, and we ran out of parking spaces."

"Groan, we already had three events this weekend, and now we have a fourth. I don't see how we're going to be able to fit it all in."

Such is the stuff of modern...

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Are You Suffering From Delusions of Success?

1 Comments | Posted October 19, 2009 | 10:23 PM (EST)


How did you get where you are today?

Was it skill, luck, hard work?

If you're somewhat successful, it was probably all three.

But what's it going to take to get you to the next level?

Will it be more of the same? Or could some of your perceived...

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Good Morning Moms: Who's Going To Replace Diane on GMA?

3 Comments | Posted October 4, 2009 | 09:23 PM (EST)


Forget health care and Afghanistan, the big media question of the day is: Who's going to replace Diane Sawyer on "Good Morning America"?

There are bigger life-and-death issues out there, but who we share our morning coffee with matters, or at least it matters to those of us who watch...

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Incivility: The Root Cause Is Lack of Empathy

1 Comments | Posted September 23, 2009 | 05:15 PM (EST)


Outbursts in Congress, cursing on the tennis courts, and grabbing the mic from a young award winner; everyone is lamenting our loss of civility as more and more public figures continue to behave badly.

To quote my grandmother, "I think someone has forgotten their manners."

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Homework: Why Is The Monkey On Mom's Back?

1 Comments | Posted September 20, 2009 | 02:52 PM (EST)


"WE already have a science project," said one mom.

Another asked, "Who did YOU get for language arts?"

It was Back-to-School Night at the middle school, and there were a whole host of parents who seemed to think they were entering the...

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Is Your Mother-In-Law Smart Enough to Be Manipulative?

2 Comments | Posted September 11, 2009 | 12:04 PM (EST)


"She's just trying to push your buttons."

"He's such a manipulator."

We often accuse others of being manipulative, but do you know how hard it actually is to manipulate people?

It may seem like when, say for example, your mother (or your mother-in-law) repeats the same...

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Propinquity: Is Your Flatware Making You Fat?

2 Comments | Posted August 24, 2009 | 10:45 AM (EST)


Does the size of your spoon affect your waistline?

Will the location of a scientist's cubicle impact his productivity?

Can the width of an aisle determine the future of a nation?

If you want the answer, ask Joseph Grenny. He's an expert in propinquity. It's a...

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Support Doesn't Always Mean Saying, 'You're Wonderful'

1 Comments | Posted August 12, 2009 | 04:09 PM (EST)


Who's got your back?

Do you have people in your life that you can count on to support you, no matter what?

Sometimes it all depends on how you interpret the word "support."

We all need people who will be there for us in our darkest hours....

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Are You Too Fat For Your Job?

66 Comments | Posted August 2, 2009 | 08:34 PM (EST)


Should job interviews include a weigh-in?

There's been some debate in the media about whether or not Surgeon General nominee Regina Benjamin is too overweight for the position. On behalf of chubby, middle-aged, smart women, I feel obligated to take up this cause.

I'd like to know,...

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Judging The Moment Makes Misery For Everyone

Posted August 2, 2009 | 07:45 PM (EST)


It's just a moment.

It's the moment when the usually calm mother screams at her kids, or the normally kind man loses his temper or the competent TV news anchor rolls her eyes after a trying segment.

Yet still we judge.
...

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Stepmothers, Mothers and the "B" Word

3 Comments | Posted July 22, 2009 | 09:08 AM (EST)


The evil stepmother is a staple villain of fairy tales. A wicked witch who cackles into a mirror, she starves her husband's children while she wallows in riches.

Today's stepmoms might not be accused of casting spells, but talk to any first wife about her husband's new wife and...

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