Light of Dawn

When everything feels darkest, stay with the journey. Strength is forged in the furnace and hope returns with each step forward. Keep going until the light of dawn appears and renews your resolve.
2012 ~ In Six Words

The “Six-Word Memoirs” series is a powerful reminder of how a handful of words can hold entire stories. The idea sparked a look back at 2012 through six-word moments that reflect challenge, inspiration and gratitude.
Raze The Old To Raise The New

Change feels threatening because the mind clings to the familiar, even when it no longer serves us. True progress begins when we find the courage to leave our comfortable discomfort behind and rebuild our future from the ground up.
Visual Goal Setting

As someone who thinks visually, I’ve always set my goals using images, charts and diagrams. Recently I tried a visual goal management tool called Goalscape and was instantly drawn to its simplicity and impact. It is a compelling option for anyone who prefers visual goal setting.
Keep A “Beginner’s Mind”

A beginner’s mind brings openness, focus and freedom from clutter. When attention stays on the process instead of the outcome, performance rises. Approaching tasks with this clarity keeps you present and able to deliver your best work consistently.
No Player Is Bigger Than The Team!

Dropping a star player in a decisive match was not about cricketing form. It was about principles. England’s decision showed that discipline, trust, and team culture matter more than individual talent, even when the stakes are at their highest.
Let’s Be The Change We Want To See

A heartfelt Independence Day reflection calling for personal responsibility, civic integrity, and collective action. From cleanliness and honesty to equality and respect, this piece urges every citizen to live the values they wish to see reflected in the nation.
Leave An Imprint!

A short reflection on giving your best without attachment to outcomes. When every effort is treated as a personal masterpiece, the journey gains meaning and your work leaves an imprint that endures beyond success or failure.
Lasting Words From “The Last Lecture”

“The Last Lecture” by Randy Pausch is a reflection on legacy, truth, time, and resilience. Written in the face of mortality, it reminds us that the real lesson is not about dying, but about how we choose to live.
Choosing Integrity Over Advantage

True leadership often shows up in quiet moments. Choosing integrity over advantage, especially under pressure, reveals character that no victory alone can define. Some decisions matter long after the scoreboard is forgotten.