What kind of learning do you want?
Read moreThe inner critic
"The critic is a character left over from caveman times, times concerned with sheer survival" - J. Cameron
Over time, these voices (from both others and ourselves) internalise and become our “inner critic”.
Read moreWork: a story of addiction
How many days sober have you been?
Read moreAt the intersection of "Poesia & Fotografia"
At the intersection of poetry and photography I found the gentle language of inquiry. A fertile territory to expand, forge, re-create… a practice of transforming our own humanity.
Read moreLeadership as a practice of witnessing
If you were to give a definition of witnessing what would you say? What does it evoke within you? What if leadership was the practice of witnessing?
Read moreSelf-discovery starts with Self-expression
We learn to refine our identity as we refine our expression.
Read moreThere is no "no Emotion"
Emotions are said to distort reality; I argue that they are responsible for it. — Robert C. Solomon
Read moreSlow down
When we slow down, we have the chance to tell the truth to ourselves. This is where living starts.
Read moreTime and Purpose
Your true north is inside you, listen to it.
Read moreThe difference between Problem Solving and Learning
Too often we stop at the cure and fail to heal.
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