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Why 75% of AI Investments Fail to Deliver Measurable Value
Spending on AI has never been higher, and adoption has never been faster. Yet, three-quarters of enterprise AI investments still fail to produce measurable business results. New cross-sector...
May 68 min read


Endometriosis is Not Just a Physical Disease, and What I Learned as a Doctor and a Patient
Endometriosis is often described as a hormonal condition A disorder where tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside of it. It’s treated with pain medication, hormonal suppression, or...
May 64 min read


Why Women's Retreats Are No Longer a Luxury, They Are a Turning Point
How can you find a sense of liberation and wholeness within yourself when, for most of your life, you have been conditioned to operate in ways that pull you away from it, learning to become the one who pleases...
May 68 min read


Why Good Intentions Aren’t Enough and the Hidden Leadership Gap That’s Quietly Costing Finance
Most financial leaders today don’t lack ethics. They lack the capability to enact them. New research with 202 leaders inside banks, investment firms, and consultancies reveals a quiet but costly gap between what...
May 66 min read


The Gap Between Your Effort and Your Results is Where Most People Quit
The pattern repeats itself: consistency beats intensity. Not sometimes, but every time. If you want to achieve anything, your willingness to keep showing up matters more than any burst of effort, regardless of...
May 64 min read


How Managing Chronic Illness Boosted Productivity and Balance – An Interview with Dr. Amee Shah
In this exclusive interview, we speak with Dr. Amee Shah, a healthcare professional who has turned her personal experience with chronic illness into a powerful source of strength. Known for embracing vulnerability...
May 65 min read


Best Digital Marketing Strategies in 2026 That Actually Drive Sales
Digital marketing in 2026 isn’t about doing more, it’s about doing what actually works. Audiences are more selective, platforms are more competitive, and trust is harder to earn. The strategies that win today...
May 65 min read


Why Rest Isn’t Working and How Your Nervous System Contributes to Burnout
Rest is often treated as the solution to exhaustion, but for many people, it doesn’t actually produce recovery. They stop, sleep, step away from demand, and still feel completely depleted. What’s often missed...
May 67 min read


Embodied Experience and Psychological Adaptation in Breast Cancer
“I am not grateful for a breast cancer diagnosis, but I am grateful for the way it has transformed me”. Written during my treatment for breast cancer, this article explores the lived experiences of illness...
May 67 min read


Why Not Having All the Answers is the Key to Personal Growth and Lasting Transformation
Do you ever feel like, despite your experience, growth, or achievements, you still don’t have the answers to the challenges life presents? You’re not alone. At every stage of life, we face moments that challenge...
May 63 min read


The Precision of Capacity and Why Decision Fatigue is Not a Time Problem
High-performing leaders often believe that their capacity for sound judgment is a fixed asset available at any hour of the professional day. This assumption ignores the biological reality of decision fatigue...
May 614 min read


Back Pain That Responds to Acupuncture
A licensed acupuncturist explains how acupuncture supports lower back pain, SI joint dysfunction, and piriformis syndrome without relying on medication. Back pain is one of the most common reasons adults...
May 63 min read


The Hidden Cost of Waiting and Why Early Intervention for Self-Harm Before Age 13 is Critical
Early intervention for self-harm before age 13 is not only an ethical imperative- it is a financial and social safeguard that can prevent far higher hidden costs later. When children under 13 self-harm...
May 63 min read


The Nutrition Statements Not to Ignore, and the Nutrition Claims to Ignore
Diet is an umbrella term for the items that habitually appear on your plate and routinely feature in what you eat. But when a diet-related ‘fad’ comes along with a connected perception that it is ‘good’ or ‘bad’...
May 67 min read


Unlocking Positivity and the Law of Attraction Explained in Daily Life
Have you ever noticed how a positive outlook on life seems to bring more positive experiences, such as compliments or fortunate opportunities? This phenomenon is not a mere coincidence, it embodies the...
May 64 min read


Breaking Free from the Grey Zone & Thriving in Life – Interview with Randy Franciscus Johannes Laumen
Randy Franciscus Johannes Laumen is a holistic health coach, psychiatric nurse, and functional medicine practitioner whose work lives at the intersection of body, mind, and identity. Based...
May 65 min read


6 Healing Practices That Helped Me Manifest a Soul-Fulfilling Life
Many women begin a healing journey because something in life feels painful, stuck, or unfulfilled. But over time, that journey often becomes something much deeper. It becomes a path of reclaiming...
May 67 min read


Why Adaptability Is Your Best Backup Plan in the Age of AI – Part One
AI is not just something to fear, debate, or watch from a distance anymore. AI is already changing how we work, how we create, how we make decisions, and how we think about the future of our...
May 66 min read


Healing Through Movement and Inner Wisdom – Exclusive Interview with Kicki Hjortmarker
Kicki Hjortmarker has a solid background in the hands-on healing field treating people with injuries and chronic pain conditions. With a holistic approach she integrates Neuromusclular Massage Thearpy...
May 58 min read


Leadership is Not a Title, it is a Body of Work
There are priceless moments in life that remind me why I have such passion and humility in all my endeavors. At the turn of the century, a wiry 9th grade student entered the gym and with a puberty challenged...
May 53 min read


Why Emotionally Reactive Leadership Will Lose The Next Workforce
How changing expectations around workplace wellbeing are reshaping retention, leadership culture and the future of work. Younger generations are not rejecting pressure, standards or accountability at work...
May 55 min read


Hooman Nissani – Turning Big Ideas Into Living Game Worlds
From teaching himself programming at the library to leading the development of complex open-world systems, Hooman Nissani has built a career around understanding how games work beneath the surface.
May 54 min read


How Color Analysis Can Transform Your Confidence and Style – Interview with Kirsten Welsch
Most women have a closet full of clothes and nothing to wear. In this exclusive interview, Kirsten Welsch, founder of ATX Color Studio, reveals how the advanced 23-Season Color Analysis system helps women...
May 511 min read


Make Life an Adventure – Dare to Truly, Live It
When I was about 40 years old, I visited a friend who was turning 80. I asked him a simple question, "What do you wish you'd done differently?" He didn't list mistakes or failed relationships or financial...
May 56 min read
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