Rooted in Acceptance, Reaching Through Aspiration Accepting ourselves doesn’t mean stagnating. It doesn’t mean lowering standards or giving up on progress. Rather, it means anchoring ourselves in honesty.
The Left Brain Builds, the Right Brain Breaks — Unless We Learn to Listen Try to map the emotion to the right word, while understanding that you may not yet know all the words for all emotions—or that you might be using the same word to describe very different emotional states.
The Three Versions of Ourselves: Parenthood, Coaching, and Letting Go When they miss a shot, I think and analyze. When they don't get enough playtime, I worry and strategize. When they face injustice — biased referees, unfair team dynamics, hidden agendas — I don't just feel it. I live it.
Into the Matrix Matrix is a structure designed to foster collaboration across boundaries. It enables better coordination, faster decision-making, and more balanced perspectives. Instead of optimizing for a single function, the matrix encourages organizations to optimize for shared outcomes.
Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in* In a workshop setting, they help break the ice, build trust, and surface insights that might otherwise stay unspoken. And maybe that’s the real magic: turning the cinematic into the practical, and the familiar into something that moves people forward.
One year of writing: Building a story, one post at a time Over time, this journey became more than just writing. I found myself learning on the go—becoming unexpectedly 'expert', building the entire look and feel of the blog from scratch.
Four Powerful Business Quotes with a Personal Twist About the catchphrases I’ve picked up over the years and how I use them in both work and life. I’m sure plenty more exist, but these are some of my favorites—the ones I don’t hesitate to throw into a more personal context, borrowing a bit of lost wisdom from the corporate world.