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Focus on the Forest and the Trees: Mastering the Zoom

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“The art of leadership is knowing when to zoom in and when to zoom out.” – Rosabeth Moss Kanter

You have probably heard the phrase, “You can’t see the forest for the trees.” It’s often used in boardrooms and performance reviews to suggest someone is too caught in the details to grasp the bigger picture. But in reality, great leadership requires both.

You have to understand the details (the trees) without losing sight of the system (the forest). You need to be able to dive in and rise above, examin…

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Shaping the Future with Intention: Bending the Arc of What’s to Come

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“The future unfolds, with or without us, but that doesn’t mean we can’t bend it in a useful direction.”

Every day, the world moves forward – technology advances, industries evolve, and cultures shift. The future is not a distant, fixed destination; it’s a canvas in motion, waiting for us to leave our mark. Yet, too often, we drift through life, reacting instead of creating, hoping for the best instead of designing it.

Imagine two people standing at a crossroads. One waits for signs, letting extern…

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Find Your Why, But Don’t Stop There

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“Working hard for something we don’t care about is called stress. Working hard for something we love is called purpose.” – Simon Sinek

Do you know your Why? This question has become part of our cultural lexicon, largely thanks to Simon Sinek’s work - Start With Why, Find Your Why, and his team’s global movement. And for good reason: it invites us to reconnect to what drives us, rather than just what pays us. But as someone who’s spent years supporting leaders through reinvention, I have learned t…

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What a Time-Traveling Cultural Anthropologist Would Say About You

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“Time is not the measure of movement, but the unfolding of meaning.”

If you could travel through time, not to change history, but to observe it, where would you go?

Would you stand in the crowd as fire was first sparked from flint and friction? Witness the rise of the pyramids? Or slip into the desert before Burning Man became a brand, when it was still pure combustion and creativity?

Time travel has long captured our imagination. It's not about spectacle; it's about context. The thrill comes from …

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Inspiring Vision: Tian Tan Buddha

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“Peace comes from within. Do not seek it without.” – Buddha

This image of the Tian Tan Buddha, rising above the lush mountains of Lantau Island, reminds us of the quiet strength of stillness. In a world saturated with noise, urgency, and distraction, it’s easy to forget that our greatest clarity often comes when we pause and look inward. Just as this statue invites reflection from a place of calm presence, we too can cultivate a practice of inner spaciousness, making room for wisdom, intention, a…

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Travel Is Fuel for the Soul

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“Travel isn’t always about seeing new places. Sometimes it’s about seeing with new eyes.”

What if your next journey wasn’t just a destination, but a way of becoming?

Lately, my soul has been aching for adventure, not just a getaway or a break, but something expansive and soul-shifting.

While I love a relaxing beach now and then, travel has always been more than a vacation for me. It’s a creative disruption. A sacred interruption to the routine of being myself. It stretches how I see, feel, think, a…

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Who’s On Your Renaissance Team?

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"The Renaissance Team replaces the Renaissance Person." — Bruce Mau

Every once in a while, you read something that doesn’t just land; it echoes. Bruce Mau recently shared his idea of the Renaissance Team, which did exactly that for me. It distilled a belief I have carried for years but hadn’t yet articulated quite as powerfully: the myth of the lone genius is fading. In a world of exponential complexity and overlapping challenges, brilliance is no longer about having all the answers; it’s about k…

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To Find Your Ikigai, Start With an Open Mind

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“All life is an experiment. The more experiments you make, the better.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson

If you have ever found yourself at a crossroads - questioning your direction, searching for meaning, or simply wondering what’s next - you’re not alone. One of the most powerful tools I have encountered in navigating these questions is the Japanese concept of ikigai (pronounced ick-ee-guy). While often translated as “a reason for being,” it’s more than a career tool or a life hack - it’s about alignment.…

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Everyone Is an Artist: Reclaiming the Canvas of Your Life

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“You are the artist of your own life. Don’t hand the paintbrush to anyone else.” - Don Miguel Ruiz

I have been thinking a lot about creativity lately. Maybe you have, too. For me, it came in waves during the pandemic. With the world on pause, something dormant inside me began to stir. I started drawing and painting again, writing more freely, and exploring - not because I had to, but because something inside me needed to create. And I remembered something I had long tucked away: I was a creative …

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Outwit, Outplay, Outlead: Leadership Lessons from 40+ Seasons of Survivor

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“We’re all players in a game we didn’t design, navigating alliances, uncertainty, and the wild terrain of human behavior.”

I have been watching Survivor since the very first season. What began as a guilty pleasure quickly became something far more unexpected: a raw, unfiltered masterclass in human behavior, strategy, and the invisible dynamics that shape social dynamics.

Underneath the torches, blindside votes, and muddy challenges lies something profound. Survivor compresses life into a high-stak…

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