Like a Post-it Note

Post-it notes are small. They’re light, easy to overlook, and yet somehow, they’re everywhere. You’ll find them clinging to the edge of a computer monitor, tucked between book pages, or stuck to a refrigerator with a scribbled reminder. People grab them without thinking. They’re convenient, disposable, and quietly useful. And sometimes, we feel just like… Continue reading Like a Post-it Note

The Three Faces We All Carry

It is often said that human beings are complex, layered, and never quite as simple as they seem on the surface. One line from the Korean drama Level Up captures this beautifully: people live with three different personalities. The first is how you are at work, the second is how you are in your personal… Continue reading The Three Faces We All Carry

Correction Is Not Abuse, and Leadership Is Not About Fear

A post has been going around lately—written by a Filipino teacher—that struck a chord with many. It speaks about the frustration of not being able to discipline students anymore without being labeled abusive, of feeling powerless, of fearing backlash for simply doing what was once considered “normal.” The post paints a picture of a generation… Continue reading Correction Is Not Abuse, and Leadership Is Not About Fear

Why Collaboration at Work Matters More Than Ever

Imagine a workplace where everyone does their job alone, behind closed doors, without talking to others. There are no brainstorming sessions, no group discussions, and no shared feedback. Everyone is focused only on their own tasks. While this might seem efficient at first, the truth is that such isolation often leads to limited ideas, repeated… Continue reading Why Collaboration at Work Matters More Than Ever

Be Flexible With Your Goals

Life rarely goes exactly as planned. You set a goal, map out the steps, and start working toward it with determination. But somewhere along the way, things shift. Unexpected challenges pop up. Your interests evolve. What once felt like the right direction may no longer feel the same. That’s why one of the most valuable… Continue reading Be Flexible With Your Goals

Why Bigger Oceans Have Larger Waves

Life often mirrors nature in ways we don’t always notice. One of those ways is captured in the idea that bigger oceans have larger waves. It’s a simple observation about water, but it carries a deeper truth about life, challenges, and the way we grow through struggle. Oceans are vast, open, and powerful. The larger… Continue reading Why Bigger Oceans Have Larger Waves

Raising a Mentally Tough Child: Building Resilience and Strength

Mental toughness is one of the most valuable traits a child can develop. It helps them face challenges, handle disappointments, and push through difficulties without giving up. In a world that is unpredictable and often demanding, fostering this quality in children is crucial. But mental toughness doesn’t happen overnight—it is built through daily experiences, guidance,… Continue reading Raising a Mentally Tough Child: Building Resilience and Strength

The Octopus Within Me

If I had to compare myself to an animal, I would choose the octopus. It may not be the first creature that comes to mind when people think of self-reflection, but to me, it represents qualities I see in myself—adaptability, intelligence, independence, and a touch of mystery. The octopus is a fascinating being, not bound… Continue reading The Octopus Within Me

The Power of a Growth Mindset

The way we think about our abilities and potential can shape the course of our lives. This is where the concept of a growth mindset comes into play. Coined by psychologist Carol Dweck, the term describes the belief that abilities, intelligence, and talents can be developed through effort, learning, and persistence. It’s a simple yet… Continue reading The Power of a Growth Mindset

The Experiences That Shaped My Growth

Life has a way of teaching us, not through textbooks or lectures, but through experiences that challenge and transform us. When I reflect on what helped me grow the most, I see a collection of defining moments—some expected, others surprising. Each one shaped my perspective, strengthened my resilience, and deepened my understanding of myself and… Continue reading The Experiences That Shaped My Growth

Why Germany Is Falling Behind in Key Areas

Germany is often seen as a global leader in industry, engineering, and innovation. However, in several important areas, the country is struggling to keep up with other nations. While its economy remains strong, there are clear signs that Germany is lagging behind in fields such as digitalization, infrastructure, and education. Digitalization: A Slow Transition One… Continue reading Why Germany Is Falling Behind in Key Areas

The Four Rooms Model: Understanding Change and Growth

Change is a constant part of life, whether in personal growth, relationships, or the workplace. However, people experience change in different ways, and their reactions can determine success or failure. The Four Rooms Model, also known as the Four Rooms of Change, helps explain how individuals and organizations move through different emotional and mental states… Continue reading The Four Rooms Model: Understanding Change and Growth

The Innocence of Forgiveness: Why Babies Don’t Hold Grudges

Babies and infants have a remarkable ability to forgive and forget. Unlike adults who may hold onto grudges, babies live in the present moment. When they cry or get upset, it’s usually about their immediate needs, and once those needs are met, they move on without harboring any ill feelings. One reason for this lack… Continue reading The Innocence of Forgiveness: Why Babies Don’t Hold Grudges