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  • Money as a Mirror: What Your Spending Reveals About Your Values

    Money as a Mirror: What Your Spending Reveals About Your Values

    Your bank statement doesn’t lie. You can say that family matters most, but if you haven’t visited them in two years because you’re “saving money,” your spending tells a different story. You can say creativity is important, but if you won’t buy supplies because they feel like a “luxury,” your budget reveals what you…

  • The Enneagram at Work: Moving from Friction to Understanding

    The Enneagram at Work: Moving from Friction to Understanding

    We don’t all see and approach the world in the same way. It sounds obvious, but in the middle of a busy week, a looming deadline, or a tense meeting, it’s surprisingly easy to forget. The coworker who keeps asking clarifying questions when the project is already in production.The manager who is eager—almost too…

  • Year-End Reset: What You’re Carrying Into Your Career

    Year-End Reset: What You’re Carrying Into Your Career

    As the year wraps up, many of us feel the pressure to sprint through the finish line—tie up every loose end, complete every project, respond to every message, and roll into January with a color-coded plan. But the truth is: you don’t need a perfect ending to create a strong beginning. What matters more…

  • How Boundaries Can Support Growth — for Children and Adults

    How Boundaries Can Support Growth — for Children and Adults

    Boundaries are often misunderstood as restrictions — as something that limits us or keeps us from connection. But healthy boundaries don’t just protect us; they make growth possible. In experiential education, there’s a concept that describes this beautifully: the Comfort Zone, Learning Zone, and Danger Zone. Boundaries help define and protect these zones. For…

  • Following Your Joy: What Comes Naturally Is Worth Paying Attention To

    Following Your Joy: What Comes Naturally Is Worth Paying Attention To

    There’s a moment many of us wish we could go back to — that time in our late teens or early twenties when we were just starting to figure out who we were and what we wanted to do. A friend recently said something that’s been echoing in my mind ever since: “I wish…

  • Feeling Stuck or Frustrated? It Might Be a Signal — Not a Flaw.

    Feeling Stuck or Frustrated? It Might Be a Signal — Not a Flaw.

    Ever feel like you’re pushing through quicksand? Doing all the “right” things, but still feel drained, disconnected, or stuck? Here’s a reframe: Stuck isn’t always a problem to fix — sometimes, it’s a message to listen to. Frustration often shows up when something inside us is out of sync with: You might be working…

  • Curiosity is the Engine of a Growth Mindset

    Curiosity is the Engine of a Growth Mindset

    In a world that often rewards having the right answer, curiosity invites us to pause, question, and learn. It’s one thing to say “stay curious” in a conversation. But what if curiosity isn’t just a communication tool — what if it’s the key to how we grow? When we embrace a growth mindset, we…

  • Tools for Leadership

    Tools for Leadership

    Self-Awareness & Growth Self-aware leaders are more effective at navigating challenges, fostering trust, and building cohesive teams. Personality and leadership tools provide a valuable starting point by offering insights into our natural tendencies, communication styles, and blind spots. Why Personality Typing Tools Matter Understanding what leadership qualities are important is only part of the…