
Resources
Over the years, I’ve tested a lot of tools, books, and systems to help me stay focused, lead with intention, and support the incredible leaders and teams I work with. This page is a curated collection of the resources I actually use and recommend to my clients—because they work.
A quick note: Some of the links on this page are affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission if you decide to make a purchase—at no extra cost to you. I only recommend what I genuinely love and have used myself.
Take a look around, and I hope you find something here that supports your leadership journey.
Tools for Professional Productivity
Simple tools that keep you focused, organized, and moving forward—because great leaders don’t leave their day to chance.
5 Minute Journal
I’ve used this since 2016 to start my mornings with intention and end the day with reflection. It’s simple, powerful, and keeps you grounded and helps you develop as a leader.
reMarkable Color
I don’t have the colored one because they didn’t have it when I bought the grey one. But I can’t wait for my grey one to break so I can get the colored one - ha!
Circa Discbound Customizable Notebook Starter Kit
I love this system because it’s fully customizable. You can rearrange pages, insert handouts, and build a notebook that works the way your brain does. No more tearing papers or having a different folder. I think you’ll love it!
Portable Discbound Hole Punch
Must have if you're like me and love adding your own handouts, notes, or worksheets, this punch makes it easy to keep everything in one system. It’s also small and light enough to fit it in a bag back.
TUL Custom Note-Taking System Discbound Tab Dividers
I use these to separate sections in my notebook—one for strategy, one for coaching notes, and one for ideas. It keeps everything easy to find and organized. You can also find this brand at Staples.
Books That Shape Great Leaders
Powerful reads that challenge your thinking, spark growth, and transform how you lead—inside and out.
Own the Room
This book helped me define my own leadership presence. It’s a practical guide for anyone who wants to communicate more powerfully—especially in high-stakes situations.
Positive Intelligence
I use the framework in this book with many of my coaching clients. It uncovers the internal saboteurs that limit us—and gives tools to shift toward a more powerful mindset.
Humble Inquire
I recommend this to leaders who want to strengthen relationships and shift from telling to truly listening. It’s a masterclass in asking the kind of questions that build trust. An easy read!
Radical Candor
Every leader needs this. It taught me how to give feedback that’s both direct and caring—so you build trust without avoiding tough truths.
Dare to Lead
Brené Brown’s work is a game changer. This book challenged me to embrace vulnerability as a strength and lead with more courage, especially during tough conversations.
The Coaching Habit
This is a must-read for any leader who wants to coach more and tell less. I use its questions with clients—and even with myself—because they’re that effective. It’s a simple, practical way to build a coaching mindset into your everyday leadership.
Virtual & Work Essentials
Elevate your presence with gear that helps you look sharp, sound clear, and stay connected in every session.
Yeti Mug
I always have this on my desk. It keeps my coffee hot through back-to-back calls and feels great in hand—simple, durable, and perfect for long workdays.
Blue Yeti Microphone
Whether I’m coaching virtually, recording content, or leading a workshop, this mic gives me crisp, professional sound. It’s easy to use and totally worth the upgrade.
Ergonomic Mouse Logitech
This mouse changed the game for me. I’ve had carpal tunnel for the last 15years! My wrist hurts after long days, but this vertical design feels so natural and keeps me comfortable through hours of work. Worth every penny!
Movable Monitor Arm
This has helped my posture so much. I can adjust my monitor for standing or sitting and (most important for me) free up desk space for notes and journals—love the flexibility.
Ergonomic Keyboard Logitech
This is the keyboard I didn’t know I needed. The split design and wrist support help reduce tension—especially when I’m writing reports or prepping coaching sessions. It is also pretty quiet.