Why Task Switching Looks Efficient but Weakens Execution Teams don’t slow down because they stop working—they slow down because they keep restarting. A Slack ping, a calendar shift, a quick follow-up—each feels necessary in the moment. Repeated context shifts quietly dismantle focus, clarity, and execution capac… Read More
A promotion is often seen as a reward for hard work. But the reality is often more complicated—and more frustrating. The habits that got you promoted start working against you. Why Leadership Feels Harder Than Expected Arnaldo (Arns) Jara’s You’re Not the HERO exposes a common but overlooked leadership … Read More
Few decisions reshape a life more completely than having children. People imagine the beautiful parts: first steps, birthdays, school events, shared memories, and the deep bond of raising a child. But children are not a weekend project. They are not a short-term lifestyle choice. They are not simply another chapter added to an ex… Read More
Many leadership books emphasize personal productivity and talent. However, real-world results reveal a different pattern: Collaboration is not optional—it is the foundation of scalable leadership. This is the central idea behind :contentReference[oaicite:0]index=0 by :contentReference[oaicite:1]index=1.… Read More
Most people think they are building a life. In practice, many are simply responding to immediate demands. An unexpected commitment emerges. Another urgent issue demands attention. Each practical choice seems sensible in isolation. Eventually, they look around and question the structure they created. This is th… Read More