31/05/2026
May reminded me that growth is not always loud.
Sometimes, it looks like pausing long enough to ask better questions.
Sometimes, it looks like choosing clarity over speed.
Sometimes, it looks like realizing that the way we work together matters just as much as the result we are trying to achieve.
This month, I found myself thinking a lot about how teams solve problems.
Not just the polished version we see in presentations.
But the real version.
The messy conversations.
The quiet people with powerful ideas.
The meetings where everyone talks, but nobody really aligns.
The moments when teams realize they do not need more opinions, they need a better process.
May was a reminder that innovation does not happen because people are told to be creative.
It happens when people feel safe enough to contribute.
When ideas are made visible.
When teams stop working in silos.
When leaders make space for collaboration instead of simply asking for output.
I am ending this month grateful for the rooms I was able to facilitate, the conversations I was able to witness, and the teams willing to rethink how they work.
Because transformation rarely begins with a big announcement.
Sometimes, it begins with a group of people around a table, asking:
“What problem are we really trying to solve?”
Here’s to entering June with more clarity, sharper questions, and deeper collaboration.
Modern teams do not need more noise.
They need better ways to think, decide, and move forward together.