Silence Isn’t Always Golden

“In teamwork, silence isn’t golden, it’s deadly.” – Mark SanbornLeadership speaker & author
It’s Not You – Here’s What Healthy Teams Actually Look Like

You show up to standup. Everyone’s cameras are off. Someone mentions a blocker, but nobody engages. Another meeting ends with that familiar hollow feeling.
You’re talented. You care about your work. So why does every team interaction feel like pulling teeth? Here’s something that might change how you think about this: it’s probably not you. But understanding what’s actually broken – and what healthy teams look like – might help you navigate it better.
Fill Your Cup First

“You can’t pour from an empty cup. Take care of yourself first.” – Anon
The Turnaround Nobody Saw Coming (And What Made It Work)

You’ve got the strategy deck. You’ve hired consultants. You’ve implemented new processes. Your roadmap is clear, your metrics are defined, and your team knows what’s expected.
So why are you still stuck?
Fill Your Cup First

“You can’t pour from an empty cup. Take care of yourself first.” – Anon
Introducing the Radial Diagram Generator – available on GitHub

This is the first helper tool we are releasing that create consistent radial diagrams for maturity assessments and capability wheels – no PowerPoint wrestling required, just edit and save.
You Can Debug Code But Not Your Team – Here’s What’s Missing

You got promoted because you were brilliant at your craft. Maybe the best developer, the sharpest engineer, the person who could solve problems others couldn’t touch.
Then suddenly you’re managing people, and nothing makes sense anymore.
Be a Lighthouse: Guide Others Through the Storm

“Teams share the burden and divide the grief.” – Doug SmithTeam Performance Expert
Growth Happens in Great Company

“Find a group of people who challenge and inspire you.” – Amy PoehlerComedian & Actress
Let Go. Take Charge. Enjoy Less Stress in 2026

“God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
courage to change the things I can,
and wisdom to know the difference.” – Reinhold NiebuhrAmerican theologian