I’ve been quieter than usual this past month. Not disengaged—just living inside a decision that required more presence than words. Over the years, I’ve written about leading through the grey—those moments when decisions aren’t clean and certainty isn’t available. That grey space doesn’t belong only to leadership roles at work. It exists just as clearlyContinue reading “When There Is No Right or Wrong Decision—Only Responsibility”
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Closing Out My Second Year as a Solopreneur — and Learning to Slow Down
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”
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”