Is Remote Work Changing The Way We Trust Our Employees

Trust then verify, the Stoic context Amid the employee monitoring trend with the increase in our remote world, employee monitoring software is growing, and keeps getting pitched as “visibility.” I get why it sells. In remote work and hybrid settings, tools promise clarity, speed, proof. But I’ve noticed something in myself and in other leaders: […]

Courage Through Adversity

Why Bravery Is Something You Earn Courage is not something that you already have, like a personality trait such as eye color or height. Most people believe you either possess it or you don’t. That notion seems tidy, but it crumbles the moment life turns real. In my experience, overcoming adversity works the other way […]

The Power of Silence

How quiet builds focus, calm and better choices My day can start like a pinball machine. A phone buzzing. A meeting reminder. A quick headline that spikes my mood before I’ve even taken a real breath. Even when nothing “bad” is happening, the constant input makes my mind feel crowded. Then something small shifts it. […]

The Dichotomy of Control at Work

Stoic Decision-Making in Uncertainty In late 2025, uncertainty wasn’t a headline, it’s the air we were breathing. Budgets tightened, priorities shifted, good people worried, and every update felt like it was constantly changing the plan again. If you lead a team, you’ve felt that pressure in your chest right before you walk into a meeting. […]

The Refusal to Accept Your Sentence

Who’s really in charge I’ve met a lot of people who feel like their body handed them a verdict. An injury that won’t heal on schedule. A diagnosis. Panic that shows up in the middle of a meeting. Exhaustion that turns simple tasks into sandbags. It can feel like you got sentenced to a smaller […]

The Stoic Daily Debrief that Fixes Tomorrow

Most days don’t go off the rails because of one big disaster. They drift. A sharp comment slips out, I avoid a hard task, I say yes when I meant no, and by dinner I’m tired and annoyed without a clear reason. That’s why I rely on Stoicism and my daily review, a short after-action […]

New Year, New You,

How to approach life in 2026 and not get caught in the trap of goals we leave by February Every January I feel it too, that itch to reinvent my life overnight. New planner, new routine, new promises. Then February shows up like a cold splash of water, meetings pile up, sleep gets thin, motivation […]