The Relevance Path Blog

Download Chapter 1 of The Relevance Path for Free

Want a taste of our “secret sauce” before you buy The Relevance Path? Wondering what the heck do we mean when we say “secret sauce?” Take a peek into The Relevance Path with a complimentary look into our first chapter. You will: Learn to set and stay on the right...

read more
Using Empathy

Using Empathy

“Do you know what your nephew just did?”  This was a question my mom posed to me when my little nephew, B, was 4 years old. In my mind, I thought, He’s  4. He could be doing anything: leaving Legos everywhere, practicing his “minja moves” in the living room...

read more
The February Digest

The February Digest

It’s the end of the month which means it’s recap time! This is your spot to see what’s going on with The Relevance Path, new posts, and what we’ve been tuning into this February.

Here we go!

read more
The January Digest

The January Digest

RELEVANT links for this month (see what we did there?) Ahhh the start of a new year generally brings resolutions, reflection, and change. The RELEVANCE team remains hopeful of what’s to come in 2021 and in the spirit of a new year and always growing, we’ve rounded up...

read more
7 Free Resources to Learn and Advance Your Career

7 Free Resources to Learn and Advance Your Career

Our school days may be behind us, but we’re never done learning. Continuing to educate ourselves not only leads to personal and professional growth, but a greater understanding of the world that surrounds us. For those of us who either enjoy being students or are...

read more
Ask Marcy: Why Did You Write a Book?

Ask Marcy: Why Did You Write a Book?

This post is part of a series called “Ask Marcy,” where The Relevance Path readers can submit questions directly to our author, Marcy Eisenberg.  Anyone could write a book, right? But not everyone can write a book that people want to read. We got this question from...

read more
Sometimes the Best Way to Listen is to Not Listen. Looking at the Listen and Engage Step of RELEVANCE to Effectively Communicate

Sometimes the Best Way to Listen is to Not Listen. Looking at the Listen and Engage Step of RELEVANCE to Effectively Communicate

A woman encountered a man in the parking lot of a shopping center, and seeing him, she exclaimed happily, “Jack! I can’t believe it’s you!” 

She rushed over to him, jabbering excitedly. “It’s been such a long time since I’ve seen you! My goodness Jack, how you’ve changed! Your hair used to be brown and now it’s red! And your skin, how light it’s become!” 

read more