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How Do We Leverage Humor in Trinidad and Tobago to Our Advantage?
One thing we have in abundance in Trinidad and Tobago is humor. We could be facing hardship, bureaucracy, blackout, or bacchanal—and somehow we still find the punchline. “Ting to cry for, we laugh.” It’s not just a saying—it’s our national coping strategy. But here’s the question for us as leaders, entrepreneurs, and solo professionals: Are…
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Don’t Confuse Manufactured Moments with Real Leadership
Politicians run for office with rallies, giveaways, and promises that make crowds cheer. But after the election? The T-shirts fade, the food is gone, and the grand vision often collapses under the weight of reality. Too many businesses are doing the exact same thing. 1. The Hype vs. The Work 2. Promises vs. Delivery 3.…
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How to Manage the Psyche’s Storm
There are moments when our inner mental weather turns violent. The psyche begins to churn. One minute, we’re clear and certain. The next, we’re wrestling with the storm: condemning ourselves for mistakes, defending our worth, doubting our ability, clinging to faith that flickers like a candle in the wind, and sometimes extinguishing under the weight…
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Clarity Postponed is Opportunity Missed
Have you ever found yourself delaying taking action. Perhaps a decision needed to be made, you needed to have an uncomfortable conversation, send an email, pick up the phone and make an important call. Perhaps you call yourself lazy. Maybe you describe yourself as a procrastinator. In a July 13th article, this year, McClean hospital,…
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Can your rely on your business for support?
We start businesses with a dream: freedom, flexibility, fulfillment. But too often, the reality feels very different. Instead of support, the business becomes something we carry — on our shoulders, in our heads, in our nervous systems. And when you’re carrying it, it will feel heavy. It will weigh you down. It’s not that we’re…
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The Referral Process Starts Way Before the Client Buys Anything
Most people think referrals are the cherry on top of a great client experience — something you ask for once the deal is done and the client is satisfied. But referrals don’t begin after the sale. They begin way before the client buys anything — in the very first moments of getting to know you.…
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Misalignment isn’t obvious until it’s catastrophic.
Every so often, someone insists they’ve found Atlantis — a sunken city, a lost continent, a hidden civilization. The story just won’t die. Plato’s original tale, written around 360 BCE, wasn’t meant as history. It was a metaphor: a powerful civilization brought to ruin by arrogance, corruption, and disconnection from balance. Yet thousands of years…
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How Unkindness to Self Leaks into How We Lead
The way we lead ourselves, sets the tone for how we lead others and how we treat ourselves inevitably spills over into how we treat everyone else. In the Bible’s book of Esther, there’s a man named Haman. He’s consumed with ego, resentment, and the need to be recognized. When one man, Mordecai, refuses to…

