Notes Are for Thinking Good note-taking is not about recording the past. It is a tool for thinking in the present — shaping attention, learning, and judgment as work unfolds.
Containers and Rules: A Better Way to Think About Productivity Most productivity systems are just two things: a container for work and a set of rules for how it moves. This essay explores how clarity, not tools, is the real foundation of effectiveness.
Choosing to Thrive in Your Career Thriving in your career is not an accident. It is a choice — a series of small decisions about what kind of life your work is meant to serve.
The Quiet Craft of Being Effective & Liked at Work Effectiveness is not about domination or busyness. It is a human craft — holding value and relationships in tension so that work truly lands and progress endures.
Communication as a Superpower Effective communication is not a technique to be mastered, but a human craft to be practised. This essay explores why communication remains the most transferable skill in working life — and how it quietly shapes influence, leadership, and the movement of ideas.
Releasing Agility Agility cannot be installed or bought. This essay introduces Releasing Agility — the idea that lasting change begins with meaning, leadership, and human systems, not frameworks.
Listening Is the Greatest Compliment Listening is more than a communication skill — it is a form of attention and care. This essay explores why being truly heard remains one of the rarest and most powerful experiences in modern working life.