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The Power of the Pause: The City that Taught Me to Slow Down
In this place there are no world-class museums (like the Prado or Louvre), Rodeo-esque high streets, or even many 5-star hotels. They are unnecessary here, because the whole city is a treasure all its own. While I wish I had the words to describe this ancient and artful town, all I really know is how it feels. It’s the kind of place that makes you WANT to pause.
Singing Badly, Leading Better: Why Being Off-key is On Point
Bringing your full self to the workplace can be scary – we all sing off-key now and then – but facilitating meaningful relationships with coworkers helps create that trust required to take risks and ultimately perform at the highest levels.
The question I’m asked most as a management consultant
Some of you may know that at the end of last year, I made a major shift—I left Big Four consulting and started my own practice. Since then, it’s been a bit of a whirlwind. But instead of trying to explain everything, I thought I’d share one recent story that captures the work I do better than any fancy consultant-speak ever could…
Recalculating: How the Reconquista Made me Reconsider Everything
When I was in Spain I received a crash course on the Reconquista and Spanish Inquisition. And as someone who recently spent several months learning about the Catholic Church by participating in adult catechism (I’ve always loved studying comparative religion), it truly pained me to see the devastating impact the Reconquista and the Inquisition had on cultural and faith communities throughout the Iberian Peninsula.
Why I Travel: How Travel Challenges and Changes Me
What I love about travel is two fold: Travel challenges my assumptions by reminding me there’s more than one way to live. Each day I step foot in a new country, I'm not-so-subtly reminded to rethink everything–from the foods I eat and the language I speak, to the way I commute, and perhaps more importantly, the rhythm of life…
One Word for the New Year: Set Intentions That Stick
Since we’re embarking on a new year, there’s no better time than right now to lay the foundation for what you want to build in 2026. For years, I created collage-style vision boards on a large canvas, and while they looked great, nothing much ever came of them. Then I realized that in my effort to fill an entire board, I had clouded my vision with countless words and images, rather than focusing my future on one singular intention. That realization changed how I tackled my personal “year-end” assessment.
Santa Claus: The Ultimate Inclusive Leader
I don’t know about you, but my holiday decorations go up well before Thanksgiving—and with the tree, lights, and ornaments come the Christmas carols. This year, while listening to a classic rendition of “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer,” it struck me that Santa Claus just might be the ultimate inclusive leader.
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