On Transition
The Space Between: Why We Rush Through Thresholds
Most of us treat transitions as inconveniences to be resolved quickly. We want to get to the other side. But the threshold itself holds something essential—if we can learn to stay in it long enough to hear what it is asking.
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On Discernment
Hearing Beneath the Noise: A Practice for Clarity
Discernment is not about certainty. It is about developing the capacity to hear what is most true—underneath the noise of expectation, obligation, and fear. It is a practice, not a destination.
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On Leadership
When Success Is No Longer the Question
There is a particular kind of quiet disorientation that can settle on leaders who have, by every external measure, succeeded. The ladder was real. But the wall it leaned against—was it the right one?
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