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A millennial blog about self-leadership – at the intersection of pop culture, spirituality, and entrepreneurship
What if being alive is simply […] ?
What if being alive is simply about expressing how we constantly respond to our environment(s)? I am ever curious about how one can live a life fully expressed – and more so, how it can exist within a career.
A reframe from cheated to charmed 🐺 <=> 🦅
A bizarre thing happened on Tuesday. It was a day where I was hit with three powerful realizations about what stories limit me and what I’m capable of.
My core gift afterthoughts
On Friday we completed the Master Facilitator Training with the Core Gift Institute and it got me thinking: how can we ever fully express ourselves?
A love letter to my fellow value-creators & paradigm shifters (P2/2)
Part 2: I left you with the question: How can we be fully ourselves and be financially supported? And the way I best understand this is in the drawing above ^
A love letter to my fellow value-creators & paradigm shifters (P1/2)
Part 1: A week ago I came across a graphic that kept me at night. See above ^
8 weird & wonderful things I learned from OD for Life's gathering
Exactly two weeks ago I left to attend OD for Life's North American Gathering at the Ecology Retreat Centre outside of Toronto.
“Coming of place” in slow tourism (part 2)
Part 2: Why a “coming of place” strategy is the BEST tourism strategy going. We all know the power of story.
Local vs. non-local in slow tourism (part 1)
Part 1: Who is the best person to market a place-based, authentic, tourism experience – a visitor or a local? I believe it is both.
Their parents dared to dream
Imagine feeling like whatever your passion is, it is totally viable as a career. That whatever dream you hold for yourself is fully possible.
I am the expert of my own experience
This is a saying I often return to and today I shared it with a client because we have the tendency to forget the fullness of our experience.
Sharing is caring
My favourite thing to do is share my experience. Maybe it’s narcissism, maybe it’s a polymath thing, or maybe it just works for me.
Abstract vs. direct experience
This is a concept that entered my consciousness through Ben Page’s book Healing Trees and is something I consider regularly.
The psychology of money
How I came to be "reading" Morgan Housel’s The Psychology of Money. This book first entered my orbit on my road trip with Pini.
The sustainable inner self
My takeaway from Laura Storm’s TEDx Talk: How silence can lead us to a sustainable world
If you are stuck, move the needle
As someone who has been in the strategy of laying low, doing online courses, pinching my pennies, and browsing LinkedIn, I can admit that I was stuck.
5 things I learned on my road trip from LA to Los Vegas to LA
5 inspiring takeaways to guide and start 2024! Featuring art from the Noah Purifoy Outdoor Desert Museum in Joshua Tree, California.
Shifting from design to artistic thinking
This is the transition from the convicted answer [design] to the contemplative question [art]. My reflections on the article by Rasmus Stride and Andy Sontag.
11 things I learned from drawing 100 dreams
I have now finished my third personal, intuitive, and creative practice which was recalling my dreams with colourful digital illustrations and words.