The Injured Pause: Monetizing Ethics in Long-Term Mindfulness
After years of dedicated practice, many mindfulness teachers and facilitators face an uncomfortable question: can we charge for this without betraying...
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After years of dedicated practice, many mindfulness teachers and facilitators face an uncomfortable question: can we charge for this without betraying...
This article explores how a mindful pause—a deliberate moment of reflection—can reveal ethical blind spots and long-term consequences in decision-maki...
Most of us want to be ethical. We want our choices—at work, at the store, in our relationships—to reflect a steady moral compass. But daily life has a...
Why Traditional Productivity Systems Fail UsIn my practice, I've reviewed hundreds of productivity systems, from elaborate GTD implementations to simp...
Understanding Ethical Decision Fatigue: The Erosion of Moral ClarityIn my practice spanning healthcare, technology, and social enterprises, I've obser...
The calendar is full. Every slot has a task, every hour a label. You finish one meeting only to click into the next, and the gap between them is zero ...
The Autopilot Epidemic: Why Our Default Mode is a Silent Injury RiskIn my practice, I don't just see clients seeking peace; I see people suffering fro...
Introduction: The Myth of "Finding Time" and the Reality of Chaotic SystemsFor over a decade in my coaching practice, I've heard the same refrain: "I ...