I’m closing out my full second year as a solopreneur. I’m also a single parent.Divorced.Raising a child who needs just a bit extra from the world — and from me. I’ve always been a hard-working, type-A, go-go-go kind of person. That identity served me well for a long time. But this year didn’t gently suggestContinue reading “Closing Out My Second Year as a Solopreneur — and Learning to Slow Down”
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Power, Avoidance, and Comfort
If You’re Leading Change, Accountability Is the Part You Can’t Skip In the world of change, we spend a lot of time talking about how uncomfortable change can be. And that’s true — but it’s incomplete. Most people want change.What they struggle with is the cost of change. That cost shows up first as theContinue reading “Power, Avoidance, and Comfort”
🌟 The Case for Having a Hobby (and Why It’s Not a Waste of Time)
Last week, I wrote an article titled,👉 “The Quiet Crisis of Adult Imagination — and Why We Shouldn’t Accept Its Decline.” In it, I encouraged my fellow colleagues to indulge in imagination — because it’s not just for kids. Adults need it, too.And honestly? Corporations depend on it. In corporate language, we call it innovation.ButContinue reading “🌟 The Case for Having a Hobby (and Why It’s Not a Waste of Time)”
💭 The Quiet Crisis of Adult Imagination — and Why We Shouldn’t Accept Its Decline
We see endless LinkedIn posts about AI, leadership, productivity hacks, and industry trends. But we rarely talk about imagination — especially in adults. We all seem to agree that imagination fades with age. We even joke about it. “I used to be creative once.” “My kid’s the artistic one.” But I don’t think we shouldContinue reading “💭 The Quiet Crisis of Adult Imagination — and Why We Shouldn’t Accept Its Decline”