The workforce and corporate work culture is changing. As millennials become the dominant group in the workplace, as a pandemic changed the way we work, I find myself reflecting more and more on the imminent need for new and more modern ways to lead people in the corporate world. Additionally, as a millennial in a leadership position, I find myself dissatisfied with the corporate management style that preceded my generation. I don’t believe in framing jobs around deliverables
Over the weekend, I marked twenty years of living abroad and shared a short reflection about what that experience has taught me. I expected comments about growth, perspective, and identity. What I did not expect, but deeply appreciated, was how many people named grief. Not the dramatic kind, and not necessarily the kind that comes with regret, but a quieter grief that accompanies living a life far from where you started. The grief of distance, of change, of becoming someone n
20 years abroad: here is what I've learned. Today marks twenty years since I moved abroad, not as a short adventure or a temporary chapter, but with the intention of building a life somewhere other than the country I was born in. When people talk about living abroad, the focus is often on the practical aspects such as learning a new language, navigating paperwork, or adjusting to cultural differences, but the most significant changes tend to happen quietly, over time, and oft
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