In a world drowning in information, action – not more reading – is the antidote to anxiety. Here is how a 60-day daily drawing commitment turned overwhelm into 100 visual nudges that help people think clearly and act better.
We are so conditioned to “not fail” that every failure feels like a weight you carry. The reality is: failure is a lesson you learn, so that you can act more intelligently in your next move. I have learned this the hard way. Early in my career, I viewed setbacks at work as personal verdicts. […]
Change and disruption can unnerve us. Last year, I was facilitating a leadership workshop when a participant shared a concern that stayed with me. He expressed,”With all the uncertainty around – AI disruption, climate change, geopolitical upheavals – it sometimes feels like the world is falling apart. What’s the point of trying to lead amidst […]
I started sketchnoting as a personal learning project in 2015. Over the years, sketchnoting has grown from a personal tool for recording my learning/reflections into a powerful medium for thinking, storytelling, problem-solving, and connection. What began as a tiny experiment – drawing ideas to better understand them – has transformed the way I learn, facilitate […]