The Fine Line Between Cautious And Cowardly

Let’s face it, you have and know another dozen people who’ve played the “cautious card” when they were actually just being downright cowardly. This has to do with taking action in the face of either a possibility or well-nurtured fears.

The Challenge Of Now

Leaders, well, everyone for that matter, must avoid moving forward to the past. This is when leaders (and organisations they serve) are in motion but with focus and attention on the past. This can be partly due to leaders not reflecting, as way of avoiding past failures, as well as seeing what can be garnered …

Unlocking The Genius You

Einstein was definitely onto something… It is often what we think of ourselves that defines our approach to many things. And, most of what we think about ourselves starts with how we measure ourselves. Comparison is not a great way to make peace with who / what you are or not. Because you’re not like …

Contradicting Excuses [#DP365]

Saw this at a blood donation stall at the mall. The irony! Got me thinking about how we sometimes contradict ourselves in our excuses. In fact, those contradicting excuses are about convenience. They’re more about given in to resistance; not wanting to do what it takes to get what we say we want to get. …

Why I’m Doing It Again: We Run Jozi

In 2012 I ran my first ten kilometers straight on Nike’s We Run Jozi. Yes, on race day. Before that, the furthest distance I’d ever run at one go was seven kilometers. Being my first experience of this nature, I reflected on it. Then again, it is just me to think through my experiences, especially …