About the transcendental power of acceptance

One can only underestimate the impact of surrendering on one’s life. Being able to surrender is truly transcendental. Let me expand on this. I invite you to explore the thought: the only constant in life is change. For me, this is a fact. How we handle ourselves while facing the ever-present changes in our livesContinue reading “About the transcendental power of acceptance”

About the painful perks of being observant and the game of right & wrong

I consider myself to be an observant person. For a while now I have done my best to be observant in a sustainably ignorant way. Being a person who sees tiny details all around him is fantastic. It is also terribly tiring. Once you start seeing some patterns in the movement of those approximately 30Continue reading “About the painful perks of being observant and the game of right & wrong”

About State Management

I believe the way we manage our state tells us a lot about how we handle change and how we learn as individuals. Let me elaborate on this and please be patient: it gets a bit abstract before it gets simple. During my studies, one of my professors stated, multiple times, that “Our language isContinue reading “About State Management”

About the efficiency of using professional support

Back in 2013 with some close friends, we went to our farmhouse to celebrate the first of May. It was a weekend escapade and we had everything: good food, plenty of drinks, night-long jamming sessions, walking in nature, and doing all sorts of fun activities together with the small group. We also had with usContinue reading “About the efficiency of using professional support”

About the value of vulnerability.

It is a challenge for me just to write about it. It is something so obvious, yet so often ignored, postponed, and explained away. I am talking about expressing what is there, what moves in me at the moment. Not for the sake of sharing, but rather for the sake of my colleagues, my family,Continue reading “About the value of vulnerability.”