
Shoshin: The Power of the Beginner’s Mind
Shoshin is a Zen Buddhist idea that translates to “beginner’s mind”—a state of openness, eagerness, and lack of preconceptions when approaching a subject, even as an expert.
Continue ReadingShoshin is a Zen Buddhist idea that translates to “beginner’s mind”—a state of openness, eagerness, and lack of preconceptions when approaching a subject, even as an expert.
Continue ReadingImagine walking down a long, winding road. The air is crisp, the sky stretches endlessly above, and the path ahead splits into three directions. Each road promises something different—one feels familiar and safe, another is uncertain but intriguing, and the last is shrouded in mystery.
Continue ReadingAs a startup founder, one of the biggest challenges is figuring out how to attract customers and turn them into loyal buyers. If you’re just starting out, you might struggle with pricing, marketing, and ensuring a steady flow of revenue.
Continue ReadingLord, thank You for the gifts and skills You have placed in me. Fill me with wisdom and understanding, just as You did for Bezalel and Oholiab. Help me use my abilities for Your glory. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Continue ReadingUnlike modern marketing books that get lost in tactics, The Boron Letters focuses on foundational principles that apply to any business, any era.
Continue ReadingHow often do we pause, waiting for the perfect moment? Waiting for clarity? Waiting for certainty? But here’s the truth: Clarity doesn’t come from standing still—it comes from movement.
Continue ReadingThe Six Thinking Hats, created by Dr. Edward de Bono, is a method that helps teams think more clearly by approaching problems from six different perspectives.
Continue ReadingOne of the most powerful mindset shifts I’ve learned is the Be, Do, Have model—and how it completely flips the way most people approach success, happiness, and growth.
Continue ReadingWe often think success is about talent, luck, or even the perfect plan. But if you look at the most successful people, they all have one thing in common—a mindset that fuels their growth. They don’t wait for the right conditions. They don’t fear failure. What they truly fear is staying the same.
Continue ReadingLet your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.
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