3 things I learned from chess to achieve success at work
Games were a key part of my formative years. I recall playing (and beating) my father at gin rummy when I was three. Still too young to
Games were a key part of my formative years. I recall playing (and beating) my father at gin rummy when I was three. Still too young to
Change is one of life’s constants. If we imagine change as an archetype, it would be Thanos, “I am inevitable.” In organizations, change is triggered by
As a parent, there are times when I look at my son and think “I wish you could get this lesson through hearing it vs
Transformation work involves creating something new and different. Whether we are starting from scratch or affecting change to something existing, it’s a journey with twists and
Transformation work is all about taking what is and turning it into something new. This may mean building a team from scratch, changing an existing team
Transformation work is always new and different. While the people and outcomes may change, there are some parts of the work that stay the same. No matter
As I continue my passion for non-fiction and sharing the learnings, this month is focused on Sway by Ori and Rom Brafman. The title alone was enough to
Each month, I am sharing key learnings from impactful non-fiction books I’m reading. In the last year, there have been upwards of 40 or more, so
There are so many opportunities in life. Endless forks in the road, taking us in one direction or another. It can be confusing. Immobilizing. The what ifs and if
For years, I’ve been integrating movement into my daily routine. Beyond a need to manage various health conditions, workouts help with my mental acuity, energy levels,