Is Tragedy Meant to Awaken Presence?
The news of the weekend gave me such pause …
In a world changing faster than we can explain it, the real measure of progress isn’t speed—it’s meaning.
In this mid-year reflection, I explore five trends reshaping how we lead, serve, and build in the AI-first economy.
Two verbs, one philosophy: wonder and wander. See how a simple shift in focus turns the world around you into … more.
In our AI-first always-on world, true connection is rare currency. A simple formula can make amplify moments into more.
This is the world I want my daughters to see. Hard work, human ingenuity, and the instinct and will to overcome, achieve, and lead. Sara Blakely
In tough times, some companies double down on control. But what if resilience isn’t built by pressure—but by trust? This week’s More on Monday explores how modern leaders can turn uncertainty into strength—without losing their people in the process.
The average American spends over five hours a day on their phone. That’s more than 36 hours a week—gone. In this week’s More on Monday, I’m reflecting on what it means to reclaim our presence in a world designed to distract us—and why showing up, fully, might be the most human thing we can do.
Being a working mom is a superpower—but it shouldn’t require superhuman strength. This Mother’s Day, we need more than flowers and brunch. We need leaders who say, “Your full humanity is welcome here.”
Forty‑eight years stand between today and equal power for women in America’s boardrooms—a delay longer than an entire working lifetime. Parity Now challenges the old boys’ network head‑on, exposing the hidden systems that keep the world’s best minds on the sidelines.
In a world reshaped by AI and relentless pace, The More Effect introduces a human-first code of living and leading—one that honors presence, possibility, connection, and momentum. It’s a practical framework for thriving in modern life with clarity, care, and emotional intelligence.