Writing, for me, is not just an act - it's a process of discovery, a way to engage with the thoughts that live deep within and bring them to light. It starts with a quiet impulse, something that’s been gathering for years, lying in wait until the moment feels right. Then, in a sudden rush, words … [Read more...]
The Illusion of Idealism: Why Workplaces Aren’t Families and Why That’s OK
This morning, a LinkedIn post referencing a tweet from Adam Grant caught my attention. It talked about how workplaces are better seen as communities and should not be considered your family. Reading through it, and reflecting on the idea, I felt compelled to sit down and write a response. There … [Read more...]
Plant Trees, Not Landmines: The Leadership Choice You Make Every Day
In life, we walk paths without fully considering the impact of each step. And with every decision, we either create smoother journeys for others or leave obstacles behind. This is not just a metaphor for leadership - it’s a reflection of how we shape the spaces around us. Those in positions of … [Read more...]
The Art of Saying Less: How Simplicity Inspires Understanding
There’s a counterintuitive principle that plays out in both life and business: the more you simplify, the more others comprehend. The “simplicity paradox” is not just an observation - it’s a cornerstone of communication, leadership, and problem-solving. In a world driven by complexity, where … [Read more...]
10 Networking Strategies That Worked for an Introvert like Me, and Could Be Equally Useful for Others
Networking can be a daunting task, especially if you're an introvert. And I am as introverted as we come ^_^ The idea of working a room, delivering a rehearsed pitch, or initiating small talk may feel uncomfortable. A lot of this pressure and discomfort around networking comes from the … [Read more...]




