Balance

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Dancing Badly Still Counts

Not everything has to be done well. Sometimes dancing badly is exactly what you need.

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Rhythm as the Operating System of Life

More than productivity, what shapes how we live is rhythm. Intensity and pause, not constant speed.

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Celebrating without excess (and without guilt)

A reflection on enjoying yourself without overdoing it and without needing to justify it afterwards. Celebration as part of a well-lived life.

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The value of lingering at the table: where the best ideas happen

Some ideas don’t show up in meetings or docs. They show up when the pace slows down and trust goes up: after the meal.

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Making Decisions Without Noise: The 3-Question Filter

A simple system to decide better when the world (and your head) is too loud. Three questions I use to avoid rushing, trends and algorithm-driven thinking.

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What Growing Tomatoes Taught Me About Patience

A small urban garden can teach more about patience, rhythm and expectations than many books. Here’s what a handful of tomato plants remind me every year.

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How to Avoid Giving Advice No One Asked For (Including My Daughters)

The line between supporting and overwhelming someone is thin. This is the system I try to use to speak less, listen better, and give space—starting at home.

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The information diet in 2026 (and why I’m simplifying it)

In a world where information is infinite, the real challenge is no longer access, but deciding what to ignore.

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Chasing Balance (Even If It’s Impossible)

Reflections written at 47, in a world that keeps changing.