Dancing Badly Still Counts
Not everything has to be done well. Sometimes dancing badly is exactly what you need.
Not everything has to be done well. Sometimes dancing badly is exactly what you need.
More than productivity, what shapes how we live is rhythm. Intensity and pause, not constant speed.
A reflection on enjoying yourself without overdoing it and without needing to justify it afterwards. Celebration as part of a well-lived life.
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.
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.
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.
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.
In a world where information is infinite, the real challenge is no longer access, but deciding what to ignore.
Reflections written at 47, in a world that keeps changing.