“When was the last time you truly felt heard in a conversation? What made the difference?” Last time, we explored Connecting Through Culture – recognising that culture is more than nationality; it’s shaped by our values, experiences, and perspectives. If you missed it, you can catch up here. This week let’s build on that ideaContinue reading “Thought for the Week – Creating Space for Meaningful Dialogue”
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Thought for the Week – Connecting Through Culture
Last week, we explored regenerative thinking – the idea of moving beyond static beliefs to cultivate a mindset of continuous renewal, growth, and adaptability. This week let’s apply that concept to the way we communicate, particularly when it comes to cultural awareness. If you missed it, you can catch up here In an increasingly interconnectedContinue reading “Thought for the Week – Connecting Through Culture”
Thought for the Week – Regenerative Thinking in Action
Last week’s Thought was “Breaking Free from Idolatry” when we explored the concept of idolatry – how we unknowingly place rigid structures and external sources at the centre of our thinking. If you missed it, you can catch up here This week, we shift towards regenerative thinking, which encourages us to move beyond static beliefsContinue reading “Thought for the Week – Regenerative Thinking in Action”
Thought for the Week – Breaking Free from Idolatry
Last week’s Thought was “Bridging the Generational Gap: What Are We Missing?” We explored how intergenerational communication can be a source of renewal rather than just a means of tolerating differences. If you missed it, you can catch up here This week, we take that idea further by examining the ways we unconsciously idolise people,Continue reading “Thought for the Week – Breaking Free from Idolatry”
Thought for the Week – Bridging the Generational Gap: What Are We Missing?
Last week’s Thought was “The Myth of Your Comfort Zone” where we challenged the myth of the comfort zone – exploring how staying within familiar boundaries can limit growth and connection. If you missed it, you can catch up here This week, we’re going deeper. What happens when the comfort zone isn’t just your ownContinue reading “Thought for the Week – Bridging the Generational Gap: What Are We Missing?”
Thought for the Week – The Myth of Your Comfort Zone
Last week’s Thought was “Adaptive Communication – The Key to Success” where we explored the power of adaptive communication and how it shapes our success. If you missed it, you could catch up here [Photo: Pok Rie] This week let’s delve deeper into the terrain where true growth begins – beyond the myth of ourContinue reading “Thought for the Week – The Myth of Your Comfort Zone”
Thought for the Week – Adaptive Communication – The Key to Success
I hope this email finds you well. Last week’s Thought was “Vulnerability – The Secret Ingredient of Influence”. If you missed it, you could catch up here As we continue to explore how we can bust these myths and narratives around communication and leadership, this week let’s shift our focus to another crucial aspect ofContinue reading “Thought for the Week – Adaptive Communication – The Key to Success”
Thought for the Week – Vulnerability – The Secret Ingredient of Influence
Firstly, I would like to wish you a very happy, healthy and successful 2025 and hope that this year brings you all you wish for in life. Last week’s Thought was “The Paradox of Connection in a Hyperconnected World” and challenged the myths, like “Stranger Danger,” that limit our capacity to connect authentically. If youContinue reading “Thought for the Week – Vulnerability – The Secret Ingredient of Influence”
Thought for the Week – The Paradox of Connection in a Hyperconnected World
I hope you enjoyed the festive season and have had a good break! Last week’s Thought was “The ‘Stranger Danger’ Myth” If you missed it, you could catch up here Last week I invited you to reflect on (1) how the ‘Stranger Danger’ myth (or similar narratives), have influenced the way you interact, perceive others,Continue reading “Thought for the Week – The Paradox of Connection in a Hyperconnected World”
Thought for the Week – The ‘Stranger Danger’ Myth
I hope this message finds you well and thriving! Last week’s Thought for the Week was “Why Do We Wait?” If you missed it, you could catch up here This week, we’re debunking a narrative that has become ingrained in our culture and has shaped how we see others, ourselves, and even how we communicate:Continue reading “Thought for the Week – The ‘Stranger Danger’ Myth”