Fishing instead of teaching

Most leaders would rather starve their growth than let go of the fishing rod. You know the difference between feeding someone and teaching them to fish. Yet when Monday morning arrives, you’re back at the water’s edge, casting lines for everyone else. The...

Are lazy days sabotaging success?

We’ve been sold a lie about lazy days. Hustle culture tells us that every moment not spent grinding is a moment wasted. That successful people don’t take breaks. Those lazy days are for the weak. But here’s what actually happens. Your brain needs...

Storm clouds threaten productivity

You wouldn’t plan a beach day when storm clouds gather. You wouldn’t start a workout when it’s time to sleep. Yet we wreck our flow daily with predictable disruptions. We schedule meetings that serve no purpose. We check emails during deep work. We...

Do we lack time

You get the same 168 hours as everyone else. Jeff Bezos has them. Your competitor has them. The person outperforming you in half the time has them too. The difference isn’t in the allocation of time. It’s in the allocation of attention. We’ve...

Distraction rabbit holes

Distractions aren’t accidents. They’re escapes. Every ping, scroll, and “urgent” task becomes our refuge from the demanding work that moves the needle. We’ve weaponized busy-ness against ourselves, mistaking motion for progress. Cal...