
The Oppressor and The Oppressed
“I learned that to humiliate another person is to make him suffer an unnecessarily cruel fate. Even as a boy, I defeated my opponents without dishonoring them.” ― Nelson Mandela, Long Walk to Freedom In the current political climate, I am struck by the floods of cyber disinhibition. This type of humiliating, hateful rhetoric aimed at opposing political or moral stakeholders does not further understanding or promote unity and harmony. I often tell my clients when they have to

Don't Kick The Puppy
Transformation is tough. Change is messy. Every time we try something new, we’re going to make mistakes. When babies learn to walk, they crawl and pull themselves up onto things. They look around, proud and happy. And they also fall. A lot. They take tentative steps, they move in fits and starts. They don't hide their heads in shame if they fall. They don't see a setback as a sign of shame or weakness. As adults, we often struggle with change and expect perfection. When we em