How intentional check-ins can shape a life more meaningfully than any new year plan ever could I’ve never believed in January 1st resolutions. It’s an arbitrary starting line drawn by calendars and collective sentiment. But life doesn’t begin on schedule. Purpose doesn’t wake up with … [Read more...]
Show Up Like You’re Already There
When people talk about getting promoted, they often focus on timing, performance reviews, or waiting for someone to notice. But the truth is, the most reliable way to grow into the next level of your career is to start behaving like you already belong there - before the title ever arrives. … [Read more...]
The Next Has Come: Trusting the Unproven and Letting Go with Grace
India has just bowled England out for 192 in the second innings of the Lord’s Test, and the match now hangs delicately at a thrilling crossroads. With this final chase, India stands on the brink of a 2–1 series lead. But this is no cakewalk. England, fired up and wounded, will throw everything at … [Read more...]
The Quiet Advantage of Not Knowing
We live in a time where knowing is everything. Knowledge is currency, speed is advantage, and expertise is the performance everyone is expected to give, all the time. If you’re not in the loop, you're out of the game. Or so we’re told. But there’s a different kind of power that doesn’t show … [Read more...]
When Everything Breaks, Start With One Kept Promise
We talk a lot about reinvention as if it’s a grand unveiling, a heroic transformation, a phoenix moment. But for most people, reinvention doesn’t look like that. It looks like survival. It looks like walking barefoot over broken glass with nothing but a thread of belief that maybe - just maybe - … [Read more...]
We Gave Them the Screens, Then Asked Why They Look Down
Everyone complains about kids being on their phones. “They don’t talk anymore,” we say. “They’re addicted to their screens,” we sigh. “They’ve lost the art of conversation,” we warn. But for a generation we’re so quick to diagnose, we rarely ask the more uncomfortable question: Who handed them the … [Read more...]
The Afterglow of Too Much: How Endless Choice Is Stealing Our Joy
We live in a world where everything is possible and nothing feels enough. Where options spill over from our screens into our minds, where even small decisions feel strangely heavy. We scroll through a hundred versions of what could be, only to wonder if the life we’ve chosen is somehow less than the … [Read more...]
The Weight of Luck and What We Do With It
Some people carry their privilege like a secret they’re trying to keep. Others wear it like a badge they don’t even know is there. Most of us - if we’re being honest - don’t really see it at all. It just feels like the normal conditions of our lives. The air we breathe. The staircase beneath our … [Read more...]
When Loyalty Means Letting Go
We’re often taught that loyalty is about staying. Staying committed, staying present, staying true to the people, places, and causes that once gave us purpose. But sometimes, the most meaningful form of loyalty isn’t about holding on - it’s about knowing when it’s time to grow. Real loyalty … [Read more...]








