Life has a way of quietly trapping us in cycles - routines that once served us but now leave us stuck. We keep walking the same paths, hoping time will untangle the knots. But time rarely intervenes. The truth is, breaking free isn’t about waiting for the right moment. It’s about asking the right … [Read more...]
The Five Signals of Leadership Potential: A Framework for Leadership Investment
In the vast and ever-evolving landscape of next-generation leadership development, one question stands out as both critical and recurring: Who is worth the investment? The workplace overflows with talent, ambition, and opportunity, but resources - whether time, effort, or mentorship - are always … [Read more...]
The Price of Dilution: When Language Loses Its Power
In a world saturated with noise and hyperbole, we are paying a profound price: the slow erosion of the impact of our language. Words that once carried immense weight - like “genocide” and “fascism” - are now so casually wielded that their gravity is fading. They’ve become tools of convenience, … [Read more...]
The Art of Embracing Pain (and Moving Forward)
Pain, in its many forms, is one of life’s few certainties. It can come crashing in like a tidal wave or seep in quietly like a shadow. Yet, the way we respond to it - how we navigate the moments when it feels overwhelming - defines not just how we heal but also how we grow. For many, the instinct is … [Read more...]
The Contract of Leadership: Promises That Define Us
Leadership isn’t a title; it’s a contract. It is a promise you make - not once but continuously - to those who trust you with their ambitions, challenges, and potential. These promises are neither fleeting gestures nor aspirational platitudes. They are commitments, rooted in action and clarity, that … [Read more...]
The Echo of Silence: Mastering the Art of Strategic Stillness
In a world brimming with noise, where words flow like an unending torrent and urgency has become the hallmark of relevance, silence stands as a profound and often underestimated force. The ability to pause, to deliberately choose stillness over speech, is not merely a skill but an art - an art that … [Read more...]
The Daily Joys That Outlast Annual Rewards: A Reflection on Leadership and Culture
Four years into leading corporate services at the Ottawa Community Foundation, I find myself reflecting on what truly defines fulfillment at work. This isn’t a question I’m approaching for the first time. Over the past 15+ years, I’ve had the privilege of leading teams across diverse roles and … [Read more...]
The Echo of Reactions: Why Intentionality Matters More Than Instinct
There’s a peculiar symmetry in the way humans engage with one another—a dance of action and reaction that has played out over centuries. Our interactions are a symphony of actions and reactions, an instinctive dance that has shaped our survival for millennia. But in the complexities of modern life, … [Read more...]
The Beauty of Boredom: Why We Need to Stop Chasing Excitement
"The problem isn’t boredom itself. The problem is our inability to deal with boredom. In a world overloaded with information and distractions, boredom can be a form of rebellion—and a gateway to creativity."— Yuval Noah Harari Yuval Noah Harari’s words cut through the relentless hum of our … [Read more...]
Breaking the Habit of Hesitation: A Journey to Consistency
For more than two decades, I carried ideas like unopened letters - thoughts waiting to be expressed but never quite sent into the world. Six months ago, I changed that. I made a quiet, personal promise to show up every day and write. Hesitation isn’t a lack of ability or ambition. It’s a mix of … [Read more...]