The Anchor from Within
Being an Unseen Anchor does not always lead to depletion. It becomes a source of steadiness. Your anchor is strongest when it also supports you.
Being an Unseen Anchor does not always lead to depletion. It becomes a source of steadiness. Your anchor is strongest when it also supports you.
Beyond self-manage, self-cultivate your inner ecology: nourish your Jing (Essence), Qi (Energy), and Shen (Spirit).
The Noble Path — steady, devoted, selfless — is an ideal honored in every culture. You can honor what you’re giving as a conscious trade-off, rather than a sacrifice that drains you.
As founder, self-management is your most defining role. You’re both the captain and the compass. Seamanship starts from within.
Stalls and lulls are signs to step back from speeding toward outcomes that may need readjustment, to reassess what’s being overlooked.
Founder IQ starts with seamanship: intangible, operational, and strategic skills to lead a venture. Top of this list is self-management.
Those who anchor us are often unseen. Sometimes, even the anchors need anchoring. Repose is self-healing and nurturing.
We all need a go-to person. Who should be that individual? How about turning to the person who’s available to us 24/7?
Are you at a juncture where you wish so much for change? What’s The One Thing (TOT) that shall transform your life?
That’s right, our body is our only home: 24/7. We all know this, but it’s a blind spot that we don’t see because we’re inside our physical self and we’re too busy focusing outward on daily demands and responsibilities.