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A millennial blog about self-leadership – at the intersection of pop culture, spirituality, and entrepreneurship

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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.

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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?

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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