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Dr. King’s Legacy Isn’t a Holiday. It’s a Standard. Celebrating the life of a True Leader and Visionary.
“The time is always right to do what is right.” — Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Every year, Martin Luther King Jr. Day arrives with the familiar rhythm of remembrance: a few iconic speeches, a handful of quote graphics, maybe a day of service, and then… back to business. But Dr. King didn’t give his life for a long weekend. He gave his life trying to move a nation toward something bigger than comfort and tradition—toward conscience. And if we’re honest, that’s where his legacy


WINNOWING: Separating the Wheat from the Chaff in a Noisy World
Hello, kind and beautiful Human! There’s a word I come back to every year right around now. Not “resolution.” Not “reinvention.” Not even “goal setting.” Winnowing. I learned it from my executive coach, David Oldfield, and once it found its way into my brain, it stuck there like a hymn from childhood. Winnowing is an old farming practice: separating the wheat from the chaff. Keeping what will feed you. Letting the rest blow away. It’s practical. It’s physical. It’s unsentimen


Two Paths, One Wild New Year: Gratitude for a landmark year, pragmatic optimism for the next one.
Hello Kind and Beautiful Human and Happy 2026! I’ve always loved that Robert Frost line: “Two roads diverged in a yellow wood…” We usually treat it like a career slogan or a graduation quote. But this year, standing at the edge of 2026, it feels less like a postcard and more like real life. Not one neat fork in the road. A whole forest of choices. If you’re reading this in your inbox, you’ll see the first image at the top: that sunrise pouring through the trees. That’s how th

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