Life’s Ups and Downs: Slaying the Green-Eyed Monster and Balancing Act in the Crab Bucket

Ever hit a milestone that felt like you were starring in your own action movie? You know, when you’ve achieved something major—like completing a project that had “Mission Impossible” written all over it—and you’re basking in that quiet, well-earned glow of accomplishment? Then, you share your success in the hopes of a little connection, and… Continue reading Life’s Ups and Downs: Slaying the Green-Eyed Monster and Balancing Act in the Crab Bucket

Training or Ticking the Box? A Witty Take on Corporate Learning

Ah, corporate training sessions—where PowerPoint presentations meet glazed eyes, and biscuits are often the highlight of the day. We’ve all been there. But let’s face it: sometimes, training feels less like a chance to learn and more like an item on someone’s “To-Do” list that screams, “Done! Next!” Why does this happen? Let me walk… Continue reading Training or Ticking the Box? A Witty Take on Corporate Learning

How to Practice Shadow Work: Embrace Your Hidden Self

Shadow work, a term popularized by psychologist Carl Jung, refers to the practice of exploring the unconscious parts of ourselves—our “shadow.” This shadow contains repressed emotions, unacknowledged desires, and traits we disown due to societal conditioning, fear, or guilt. Learning to practice shadow work can lead to profound self-awareness, healing, and personal growth. Here’s a… Continue reading How to Practice Shadow Work: Embrace Your Hidden Self