Change
Growth rarely announces itself.
Real change is quiet. It shows up in habits, in discipline, in how you respond when things don’t go your way. This category captures lessons about shifting direction, building better systems, and doing the internal work that no one sees. Change isn’t dramatic. It’s consistent.
There’s something about salt water that heals in ways no conference room or Teams notification ever could. Standing with my hand on a palm tree, the ocean stretched before me, and I felt the rhythm of the waves syncing with my own breath. It wasn’t just a vacation, it was a reminder. The ocean doesn’t…
There’s something about standing on a quiet beach, looking out at the ocean, that makes you think differently about time. In our day-to-day lives, we’re surrounded by pings, meetings, inboxes, and endless to-do lists. We measure time in 30-minute calendar blocks or in how quickly we can clear out our notifications. But when you step…
We all love Microsoft Teams. Until we don’t. It starts with one ping… then a channel mention… then a group chat… then a reply in a thread from a meeting you weren’t even in… and suddenly it’s noon and you’ve spent your entire morning reacting. Sound familiar? Good news: Microsoft Teams isn’t the problem. It’s…
This weekend, I made homemade pasta—flour, eggs, and patience. It wasn’t perfect (the first batch was too thick, the next too thin), but each one got better. My mom is Italian, and my dad’s Irish—so pasta and potatoes are in my DNA. Traveling the world inspired me to learn how to make bread and pasta.…
Here’s how a personal story reshaped how I think about learning in tech. A few weeks ago, I shared the story of my brother surviving a life-changing accident. What I didn’t mention is one of the most fascinating parts: After damaging his right temporal lobe, his memory was impacted, yet he could still remember and perform…
I don’t often share this story. But after 30+ life-changing events, I’ve realized something: every curve, hill, and bridge in my life has brought me here, for a reason. And I’m finally okay with that. A Detour That Changed Everything When I was in high school, my brother Dan was in a terrible car accident.…
The 4th of July is a celebration of independence and a reminder to pause. To breathe. To laugh with friends. To watch the fireworks without holding your phone up the whole time. To be present—because life moves fast, and if we don’t stop to enjoy it, it will pass us by. We get 168 hours each week.…
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