Our Instant World
April 9, 2026
Slow Down to Move Forward: Why Instant Answers Aren’t Always the Best OnesWe live in a world that runs at full speed. Everything is instant; instant food, instant messages, instant entertainment, instant answers. You can order something online and expect it tomorrow. You c...
It's hard to read a label when you're inside the jar.
March 31, 2026
Recently, a strategic business coach shared an idea with me that really stuck. They said, “When you’re looking at the label, you can’t see what the label is when you’re inside the jar.” It’s a simple picture, but it carries a lot of truth. When we look at ourselv...
What mask are you wearing?
March 23, 2026
We all wear masks. Not the bright yellow, wild, cartoonish kind Jim Carrey throws on in The Mask, but the subtle, everyday ones we slip into without even noticing. In my podcast on Spotify, I describe how “a lot of us do walk around with a mask on… the idea that we have ...
You Can Teach an Old Dog New Tricks
March 18, 2026
We’ve all heard the saying: “You can’t teach an old dog new tricks.”It gets thrown around as if it’s a universal truth — the older we get, the harder it is to learn, and eventually we just stop being able to change. People say it about themselves, about others, a...
AI Is Helpful, But...........
March 6, 2026
AI Is Helpful, But It Will Never Replace Human Connection
Artificial intelligence has become one of the big talking points of our time. Everywhere you look, someone is either excited about it, worried about it, or wondering what it means for the future. Many of us grew up with movies like Terminator, imagining robots taking over th...
Today I want to touch on something simple but surprisingly misunderstood: introverts, extroverts, and the ambiverts who sit in the middle.My wife mentioned an article she read recently that described introverts as the people who show up to a party, hide in the corner, and do...
Walking the Hakarimata walkway is always a good challenge — steady climbs, beautiful bush, and the kind of quiet that gives your mind room to breathe. But if you’ve ever walked it, you’ll know there’s one small thing that can derail the whole experience: a stone in y...