We often live under the quiet weight of expectations — of being available, of showing up, of putting others first. It’s a subtle script that plays in the background, shaping how we move, what we give, and how much we tolerate before finally asking, “When is it my turn?” But here’s something I’ve … [Read more...]
What We Leave Behind Isn’t Ours
We often talk about success as though it’s something you can hold in your hand or stack in a vault. It gets measured in promotions, paycheques, square footage, number of followers, and business cards that seem heavier than the people who carry them. And while all of that might have its place in … [Read more...]
Stop Predicting the Future, Start Creating It
I spent a good part of my 30s trying to master the art of predicting the future. Not as a gambler or a mystic, but as someone driven by strategy, responsibility, and a need to stay ahead. I studied trends, followed signals, built models, and asked smarter and smarter questions. I thought if I … [Read more...]
“Nothing Grand, Just Real”: Why Panchayat Proves That Authenticity is the Future of Storytelling
The world is loud right now. Streaming platforms are flooded with glossy dramas, high-stakes thrillers, cinematic universes, and algorithm-driven spectacles vying for our attention. Amid all that noise, the quiet triumph of Panchayat feels almost rebellious. There’s nothing particularly grand … [Read more...]
Where Did the Butterflies Go? The Quiet Cost of Clean Yards and Loud Inaction
There’s a certain kind of silence that creeps in slowly. You don’t notice it right away, especially when everything else looks just as it should. The flowers are blooming, the grass is green, the trees are full. But something feels off. The buzz is missing. The flutter is gone. And then you … [Read more...]
Becoming No One Else But Yourself
We are, all of us, unfinished works. Constantly absorbing the world around us, influenced by people we admire, values we cherish, stories that move us. But in the process of becoming, it’s dangerously easy to drift from inspiration to imitation. To let admiration become replication. To confuse … [Read more...]
Think Sharper. Move Smarter. Lead Better.
Over the last few weeks, in quiet moments before class or during open conversations with students in my leadership course at Lambton College, HCL4103, here in Ottawa, we’ve kept circling back to one question - what does it really take to thrive out there? Not just to get hired or finish school, but … [Read more...]
Care, Protect, Empower: The Triple Duty of Real Leadership
There are leadership traits that get celebrated - charisma, decisiveness, vision. And then there are leadership duties that go unnoticed, not because they’re unimportant, but because they’re quieter, slower, and far more demanding. Among these are three core responsibilities that rarely get … [Read more...]
Apprentice to Master: Why 10,000 Hours Still Matters
If becoming indispensable in a domain is the long game, and if deep work is the daily practice that fuels it, then what comes next is the path itself - the lived, deliberate journey from beginner to master. And while the world is overflowing with shortcuts, hacks, and shiny new tools, there’s still … [Read more...]








