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Readiness Does Not Precede Movement. It Emerges From It.
There’s this lie we keep buying — that if we think long enough, plan carefully enough, gather enough proof, we’ll know when the time is right. That once we’ve studied the angles, managed the risk, and lined up our courage, movement will feel smooth. It never does. Movement always feels messy. It interrupts comfort. It…
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What to do when we Feel Estranged from Ourselves
There are days when you can’t quite locate you. Not the professional who knows what to say in a meeting, or the facilitator who helps others find alignment — but the person beneath all of that. The part of you that remembers what it feels like to be connected, grounded, whole. And when that part…
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Do you Truly Know the People on your Team?
Most leaders can tell you their revenue targets. Many can recite their growth strategy or name their most profitable clients. But ask them what actually holds their team together and their silence tells you everything. That’s where The One Question Every Business Must Answer™ comes in: What will it really take to leverage your people-potential…
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Everyone Sounds Smart until Presented with a Blank Page
We live in an age where confidence often passes for competence. When someone speaks with authority — especially a respected leader or familiar voice — we rarely pause to ask how deeply they actually understand what they’re talking about. We also live in a culture that rewards sounding smart. Yet we don’t always stop to…
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What Prevents Culture from Quietly Decaying?
A dying culture invariably exhibits personal rudeness. Bad manners. Lack of consideration for others in minor matters… A loss of politeness, of gentle manners, is more significant than is a riot. ROBERTH HEINLEIN When Robert wrote this, I don’t think he was romanticizing politeness for politeness’ sake. He was describing something much more insidious —…
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When the Flow Feels Slow
There are seasons in business that test what you actually believe about alignment. When everything’s moving — when invoices clear, projects feel alive, and conversations spark next steps — it’s easy to believe you’re aligned and in flow. But when things quieten down, when payments delay, when you find yourself checking balances instead of dreaming…
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Having Everything Revealed
When Gabriella Sarmiento Wilson stepped into the world as H.E.R., she wasn’t trying to be elusive. She was trying to be honest. The name itself — Having Everything Revealed — felt ironic at first. She covered her face with sunglasses, avoided interviews, and released music with shadowed album covers. But behind the anonymity was a…

