Possunt quia posse videntur ~ VirgilI was motivated to write this week’s post (and even wrote most of it). Then I realized there were much better resources available than what I could provide alone. Motivation is a huge field of research! It has been studied for centuries by philosophers, educators, neurologists, sportsman, lawyers, leaders –…

Faith, hope and love; the greatest of these is love (I Corinthians 13:13). What settles people in from existing storms is the ability to present one another with the probability of hope. Living is not enough; one must indeed know how to live. How? Understanding the how fragile one’s existence actually is. Taking stock in…

Uncertainties and challenges are part of the chaotic world we live in. Depression and anxiety have emerged as silent epidemics, touching the lives of many. While medical interventions play a pivotal role in management and treatment, complementary approaches can also offer significant relief. From the perspective of life coaching, one such potent remedy lies in…

In the rapidly evolving landscape of personal and professional development, the role of a life coach has become increasingly significant. Life coaching, once perceived as a luxury or an ambiguous service, is now recognized for its profound impact on individuals seeking to enhance their lives. Here are seven compelling reasons why working with a life…

This is a follow-on to the previous week’s post (available here) in which we explored Sankalpa as sacred commitment aligning actions with a profound sense of purpose to positively impact one’s leadership skills. 1. Personalized Learning for Leadership Development.In a post-Covid era when the dinner table became the conference room, leadership from home transformed to propel…

In the dynamic landscape of leadership, where challenges abound and the need for authenticity is paramount, the ancient Sanskrit word “Sankalpa” emerges as a beacon informing leaders toward a transformative journey of self-discovery, intentionality, and purpose. Rooted in the union of ‘san,’ meaning ‘connection with the highest truth,’ and ‘kalpa,’ signifying ‘commitment’ or ‘vow,’ Sankalpa…