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Ever wonder what leadership looks like when you strip away the shoulds and supposed-tos?  Let this serve as your official invitation to come and explore through Curiously Wondering posts that spark perspective shifts,  Mentations that distill complex ideas into potent insights, and Quips designed to ignite instant reflection. And, who knows, you might even find a nugget of fools gold worth holding on to. I doubt it though ...

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Effortless Leadership (Yes, That's a Thing)

Discover Osmotic Leadership™, a transformative approach that moves beyond traditional leadership extremes of force and sacrifice. Explore how true leadership is not about exerting pressure or making personal sacrifices but about cultivating an environment where trust, creativity, and resilience naturally emerge. Learn to lead from alignment, not authority, and create conditions for innovation rather than forcing outcomes. Embrace a leadership style that builds trust and empowers teams, emphasizi…

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spice of life

Spice of Life

My entire youth was spent adamantly believing that spicy food was the enemy. As a kid, even the mildest hint of heat on my tongue would send me running for a gallon of milk. 

Now in my forties, I love spice, heat and all forms of intense flavors. Heat-induced pleasure...

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Effortless Leadership (Yes, That's a Thing)

Osmotic Circe
Discover Osmotic Leadership™, a transformative approach that moves beyond traditional leadership extremes of force and sacrifice. Explore how true leadership is not about exerting pressure or making personal sacrifices but about cultivating an environment where trust, creativity, and resilience naturally emerge. Learn to lead from alignment, not authority, and create conditions for innovation rather than forcing outcomes. Embrace a leadership style that builds trust and empowers teams, emphasizi…

Read more…

Spice of Life

spice of life
My entire youth was spent adamantly believing that spicy food was the enemy. As a kid, even the mildest hint of heat on my tongue would send me running for a gallon of milk. 

Now in my forties, I love spice, heat and all forms of intense flavors. Heat-induced pleasure...

Read more…