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You Are Not One Person in One Brain
I’m a huge fan of "The Diary of a CEO" podcast by Steven Bartlett. And this episode with Stanford neuroscientist David Eagleman was one of the most mind-expanding conversations I’ve listened to in a long time. One sentence especially stayed with me: “You are not one person in one brain.” I thought about periods in my own life where I deeply wanted transformation while simultaneously resisting it. Leaving architecture behind. Building a new professional identity. Moving co
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How Purpose Connects Diverse Work
I’ve learned to pay attention to reflect on what becomes visible after the work is done. Like walking through a building after an intense construction period, checking what holds, what evolved, and what is now ready to be used . And the question I keep returning to is this: What if being multi-layered is not a distraction, but having different hats with one single purpose? As a professional, wearing multiple hats is often framed as something to “outgrow.” And yet, when th
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When Resilience Works and What Comes After
There is a kind of exhaustion that comes from doing many things right, consistently, for a long time. The final quarter of last year required sustained effort from me. I worked intensely with my 1:1 coaching sessions, delivered many team workshops and trainings to huge international organizations, launched a new program with care, one that later required redesign and recalibration, and entered the holiday period still carrying momentum rather than closure. I did not rest w
Jan 192 min read
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