When pressure speaks louder than clarity
You are doing what responsible people do.
You slow down your speech in meetings.
You double-check numbers.
You read the
The cost of deciding too soon. And too late.
Last autumn, one morning, I sat at my living room table long after everyone had left the house.
An email
Clarity is rarely a mental breakthrough. It is often a physiological return
In Switzerland, when you are sick, someone will tell you to sit in the sun.
In Greece, illness is often
Stay or leave. The question underneath the question
“Should I stay or should I leave Switzerland?”
I hear this question more often than you might expect.
And it
The day my body pulled the emergency brake
I didn’t wake up one morning "manifesting" a multiple sclerosis diagnosis.
I was busy. BUSY!
Productive.
Doing
Why satisfaction can’t be forced
The most misunderstood line ever sung might be this one:
“I can’t get no satisfaction.”
Mick Jagger sang it
You don’t have to finish everything you start
I saw a post by Daniel Pink yesterday. A bestselling American author, speaker, and former White House speechwriter. It was
Why ambition starts feeling heavy (and what to do instead)
Ambition doesn’t disappear when something feels heavy. Often, it’s a sign that the environment no longer fits. In this post, I share why slowing down, sleeping well, and changing context can restore clarity faster than pushing harder.
The Cost of Being Emotional in an Emotion-Phobic World
I’m an emotional person. My emotional center is always on.
That means I don’t get to opt out
The Quiet Cost of Trying to Feel Ready
Back in 2003, I was a student at the University of Mathematics and Informatics. Most days ended the same way.