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  • A Love Story

    A Love Story

    For the past three months, I have had the honour of housesitting and caring for five cats in Santa Fe. As my Foster Dad time comes to a close, I’m struck by how this time has transformed me. Settling In I have had pets most of my life, and I’m no stranger to cats. Not

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  • Magical Gateways

    Magical Gateways

    In the current chapter of my life, one prominent shift has been my relationship with science and mysticism. For most of my life, I described myself as a Child of Modernity. If science could not prove it, I was highly skeptical. Over the past few years, my way of being has shifted. Now my default

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  • Reliability

    Reliability

    One of my most read articles is on a framework for making effective requests. It’s a powerful technique I learned in my ontological coaching, where being more specific and clear with our language can create a culture where everyone is more productive because they can rely on others to manage their commitments proactively. I’ve shared

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  • The Master and His Emissary

    The Master and His Emissary

    In The Master and His Emissary: The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World, psychiatrist and philosopher Dr. Iain McGilchrist uses a fable to illustrate his central thesis about the human brain’s two hemispheres. In the fable, a wise Master governs a domain with the help of a trusted Emissary. The Master sees

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  • Rest

    Rest

    The need to rest is a fundamental aspect of our design. Many of us look for ways to overcome this “limitation.” I, for one, dearly love caffeine, preferring espresso as an efficient delivery mechanism. We admire people we see who manage to get by on a few hours’ sleep a night. Our scarcity mindsets lead

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  • Elevating Consciousness

    Elevating Consciousness

    When I rebuilt my website a few years ago, I wanted the home page to read “Accelerating the evolution of human consciousness.” My trusted friends advised me this was too grandiose, and I settled for something less ambitious. And yet, that phrase authentically captures my soul’s purpose. It has evolved a bit since that time.

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