Three Brains: Thinking to Doing to Being
You don’t become a new version of yourself by reading about it. You become it by rehearsing it until it rewires you. A friend once told me he was
You don’t become a new version of yourself by reading about it. You become it by rehearsing it until it rewires you. A friend once told me he was
Empathy Walk (from Theory U) is a way to sense the system through another person’s eyes — not to agree, fix, or feel, but to see what you usually miss.
A traveler once asked an old teacher: “What does it mean to live well?” The teacher didn’t answer directly. Instead, he told a story. “There was once a musician who
Maaya wasn’t rebellious. She was just ahead of her time. She felt things deeply. Moved through the world with eyes that saw the unseen. Danced in ways that weren’t just
She walked into the cave to escape the storm. But the storm was inside her. Years of heartbreak, rejections, missed chances. She called it “bad luck.” The Universe called it
In every ecosystem, there are trees and creepers. The tree grows tall, stands firm, and survives storms. It doesn’t rely on anyone else for its existence. It draws strength from
We all have opinions about everything but are not present in it. I realized this about a month ago when I participated in a transformative program. I got value from
3 voices dominate our inner dialogue almost all the time: 1. The Voice of Judgment: This is how it should be. 2. The Voice of Fear: What if this goes
Every career challenge revolves around these questions: 1. Who is your target group? (if the answer is ‘every company,’ start over) 2. How will they know about your skills and