The Art of Slow Progress: Sustainable Craftsmanship in Climbing
We have all seen it: the climber who bursts onto the scene, sending hard routes within a year, only to disappear six months later with a torn pulley o...
8 articles in this category
We have all seen it: the climber who bursts onto the scene, sending hard routes within a year, only to disappear six months later with a torn pulley o...
In a creative industry obsessed with speed and scale, the concept of mindful progress offers a counterbalance—a way to build a sustainable, ethical pr...
You have a full calendar, a growing to-do list, and a quiet sense that more speed is not the answer. The professional world rewards visible output — c...
Why This Matters Now: The Burnout Epidemic in Creative Practice We live in an era that glorifies hustle. The message is everywhere: push harder, sleep...
Every serious practitioner knows the feeling: you're working hard, putting in the hours, and yet the returns start diminishing. Perhaps you've hit a p...
Why Traditional Productivity Fails: My Journey Beyond Hustle CultureIn my early career as a management consultant, I embraced the hustle mentality tha...
Introduction: The Cracks in Our FoundationIn my practice, I've seen climbing's culture shift dramatically. Two decades ago, the ethos was one of stewa...
Introduction: The Unsustainable Pace and the Need for a New RhythmFor over ten years, I've consulted with organizations from Silicon Valley startups t...