Most people talk about AI as a tool you learn. A skill you add. A box you tick. To me, that framing already feels a bit dated. What is already quietly shifting is not what you know about AI, but how you show up alongside it. How you think with it. How you test it. How you question it. How you … [Read more...]
Are You Actually Ready, Or Just Eager?
I was explaining Definition of Ready to a student the other day. Simple moment. Whiteboard. Coffee cooling faster than either of us wanted. One of those conversations that feels routine until it isn’t. In Scrum, Definition of Ready (DoR) is a quiet gatekeeper. It asks a deceptively gentle … [Read more...]
The Easiest Time to Grow Is the Moment We’re Most Tempted to Coast
There is a sentence I find myself returning to in quiet conversations with young technologists I mentor. I say it gently, almost casually, because it is not meant as a warning. It is meant as an invitation. Delaying personal growth only makes things harder later. It usually lands with a pause. … [Read more...]
The Most Crowded Graveyard Is Still Open
I had a conversation this past weekend with someone I respect deeply. The kind of person who does not waste words, and never reaches for drama to make a point. He said something simple. The real graveyard is not a place of death. It is a place full of unfinished lives. Ideas that never … [Read more...]
Leadership in the Age of AI Is a Systems Problem, Not a Skills Problem
Most conversations about AI in organizations still begin in the wrong place. They start with tools, platforms, or proficiency. What gets missed is the deeper shift already underway. AI is not simply a capability to acquire. It is a new participant in how decisions are formed, tested, and acted … [Read more...]
The Quiet Discipline of Updating Your Mind
Ottawa is cold today. Really cold. - 25 Celsius, yes you read it right ... minus 25 celcius. The kind of cold that makes you pause before stepping outside, even just for a moment. Mornings like this, settled into a warm chair by the window, have a way of slowing everything down. They create space … [Read more...]
The Price of Carrying Someone Else’s Weight
There is a quiet mistake we make when dealing with bullies, especially the polished ones. The ones who wear confidence well, who speak in the language of strength, decisiveness, even leadership. We tell ourselves that if we cooperate long enough, accommodate skillfully, celebrate loudly enough, the … [Read more...]
Years Don’t Teach. Attention Does.
Age has a way of borrowing authority it did not always earn. In many cultures around the world, especially in the Eastern world, and most definitely in my Punjabi culture, age arrives with an invisible crown. The older you are, the more weight your words are expected to carry. You are listened to … [Read more...]
Emotional Sovereignty: The Quiet Power of Not Letting the World Own You
Most of us think our emotions are reactions. Something happens, we feel something, end of story. It sounds reasonable. It feels intuitive. And it is mostly wrong. What we call a reaction is often a prediction. A fast, automatic guess the brain makes based on old data. Past wounds. Past wins. … [Read more...]








