My Nona Lit Candles. I Read Books. We Both Looked for Meaning.
From a Catholic grandmother to an atheist son - one family, three faiths, one table. On knowledge, belief, and the respect that holds us together.
From a Catholic grandmother to an atheist son - one family, three faiths, one table. On knowledge, belief, and the respect that holds us together.
Left-handed in a right - handed world. How growing up 'wrong' becomes your greatest advantage.
Freedom is more than an idea - it is how we treat others and face ourselves. True freedom begins when inner wounds no longer control us.
A reflective travel story about sitting at a table with people from around the world and discovering what truly connects us beyond borders.
Bamboo grows unseen before it rises. So do opportunities. Learn why rejection is often temporary and how patience, experience, and timing lead to success.
True transformation is more than a new image. Discover what the artistic concept of pentimento teaches us about personal growth, leadership and culture.
The dodo did not run away when humans arrived, because it did not know it should. In every team, there are people who function in the same way. We call them “good souls.” Their lack of caution is a byproduct of their kindness. And precisely for that reason, they are the most vulnerable.
Explore the Japanese art of Kintsugi as a metaphor for leadership. Learn why scars aren't flaws, but a source of resilience and growth in teams, mentorship, and business reorganization.
Remembering Chernobyl is not just remembering a historical tragedy. It is also a lesson about systems that punish mistakes and create a culture of silence. Where do “small Chernobyl's” arise in today’s offices, and how can they be prevented?
Every interaction leaves a trace on people and culture. Locard’s Principle says we never leave without a mark. As leaders, do we leave behind peace or chaos? My goal: to leave every room a little better than I found it.
Same me. Same office. Same boss. But suddenly, I was worth twice as much. Nothing had changed, except that I finally knew my value.
My water used to spill everywhere. Today it flows with intention. This is the journey from reaction to reflection, and why it matters in leadership.
Climbing a mountain isn’t just a physical challenge, it’s a journey inward. Amid the aches, fatigue, and relentless thoughts, nature clears the noise, revealing the elements within us and the balance we carry. Balance isn’t found, it’s created, in every step, every pause, every moment of awareness.
Receiving or giving criticism isn’t easy. A culture of feedback opens doors to personal growth, but it requires honesty, courage, and the willingness to face what the mirror shows, even when it’s uncomfortable.
Just as the sun’s rays penetrate the depths of the sea during surfacing, empathy has the power to illuminate the hidden burdens we carry to work. From the hospital laboratory to the modern office, discover why 'seeing the person behind the numbers' is key to building a strong and connected team.
At the top, decisions are heavy, the path is lonely, and responsibility is yours alone. Discover the challenges and insights that come with leading from above.
In life and at work, those who stand out often attract both admiration and criticism. How we protect and nurture talent — both the tall and the small — shapes the culture around us.
Life, like the Queen’s Gambit, is full of choices and possibilities. Sometimes we must take risks and make bold moves to create space for growth and new opportunities. This is a story about courage, strategy, and trusting your own path.