This is where I write through what I am noticing
The questions that linger after a conversation. A pattern that keeps appearing. A question that feels small at first, but keeps opening into something larger.
I write about the in-between places of life and work, where the old explanation no longer fits and the new one has not fully arrived. I am especially interested in the stories we live inside, the ones we outgrow, and the quieter moments that change what feels true.
Some pieces are useful in a practical way. Others are more reflective. Most are an attempt to stay with something long enough to understand it a little differently.
The Camino will provide
Walking the Camino de Santiago becomes more than a physical journey. It offers a reflection on trust, letting go, and how the way we move through the path often mirrors how we move through life.
Ikigai: finding meaning in what you do
What is Ikigai and how does it relate to purpose, career, and fulfillment? This reflection explores how aligning what you love, what you’re good at, and what the world needs can lead to a more meaningful and sustainable life.
Leadership, reconsidered
Leadership is often framed as having answers, but it may have more to do with how we navigate uncertainty. This reflection explores leadership as self-awareness, humility, and the ability to say “I don’t know” without losing direction.
The Covid dilemma: holding more than one truth at once
The Covid pandemic challenged how we think about certainty, truth, and opposing viewpoints. This reflection explores how holding multiple perspectives at once can lead to more grounded thinking and better decisions.
The trouble with “good vibes only”
A reflection on toxic positivity, emotional honesty, and why making room for mixed feelings can be more useful than forcing ourselves to stay positive.