Who Wants to Work For a World That’s Not Working With Us?

“I hate school,” says my 7-year-old almost every single day. “Oh really?” I ask with curiosity. “What do you hate about it? Tell me more,” I encourage even as I am continuing to make her food for lunch and pack her things to send her to the very place that she has just told meContinueContinue reading “Who Wants to Work For a World That’s Not Working With Us?”

A Job Doesn’t Define You. Your Work Does.

Don’t Take Rejection From Hiring Teams Personally!!! They Don’t Know You!!! I came across a Linkedin post of someone today who was sharing what they had learned from an interaction with a member from a hiring team. Basically, they wanted him to explain a gap in employment. To me that is a euphemism for “IContinueContinue reading “A Job Doesn’t Define You. Your Work Does.”

The Coin Does Not Have Two Sides

Recently, I had a very affirming experience. I wrote a very in depth description of my understanding of how polarities function in every human system using personal anecdotes and substantiating it with my understandings from my religion and philosophies that I have been exposed to. In all honesty, it was one of my most vulnerableContinueContinue reading “The Coin Does Not Have Two Sides”

Recreating With Aloha in Mind and Heart

When most people hear the word Aloha, they think that it simply means hello and farewell. But, more precisely, it means “the presence of the Breath” i.e. The Breath of Life. And as some of my friends who are of the land of Hawaii have shared with me, it is akin to expressing “I loveContinueContinue reading “Recreating With Aloha in Mind and Heart”

When Trust Meets Empowerment

One of the discoveries I’ve made in my work with people from as diverse sectors as the military to ministry is the role that trust and empowerment play in creating the successful working relationships necessary to solve complex problems. And yet, very little is taught about these specific relational phenomena. Have you ever taken aContinueContinue reading “When Trust Meets Empowerment”