Some days are surreal, glamorous, and ironic. Last Friday was one of them. WEDNESDAY: A booking glitch landed me in the smallest hotel room in New York... in a bunk bed! My ego protested. The wiser part of me saw the humor. Particularly when I had to prop my laptop up...
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What dad taught me about true wealth – what we appreciate, appreciates.
While I didn't grow up with the Thanksgiving holiday in Australia, I've come to treasure this American tradition dedicated to practicing gratitude in a world that constantly pulls our attention toward what's missing. Whenever I think about what gratitude truly means,...
Don’t betray your future self. Bet on them.
Ever sold yourself short? If you can think back to a moment you wished you’d backed yourself more—taken that chance, made the ask, leapt—you’re not alone. The truth is, most of us regret the risks we didn’t take far more than the ones we did. By a long shot. That...
Brave the Awkward: Forging Real Connection In A Digital World
I almost sent a text I would have regretted. Someone had misinterpreted something I’d said, and I wanted to fix it — without making things worse. So I started composing a carefully worded message before I caught myself. Instead of hiding behind my iPhone screen, I...
As the world speeds up, walk at the pace of wisdom, not urgency
My Uber to Union Station in Washington DC this morning took twice as long as it often does, the traffic heavy as everyone returns from summer breaks. Crawling across the Woodrow Wilson Bridge, bumper to bumper with hundreds of other commuters, I couldn't help but...
What’s your ‘helicopter moment’? Why courage compounds.
A few weeks ago, I found myself buckled into a helicopter seat, headset on, lifting off above the ancient sandstone cliffs and winding waters of Katherine Gorge in Australia’s Northern Territory. Beside me sat my 90-year-old dad. “Dad, want to take a chopper ride over...
Rewrite the Story Fear Wrote Long Ago
I was nine the day my dad sold his entire herd of dairy cows.A long and devastating drought had forced his hand. As the cattle truck rumbled down the laneway, I looked up at him and asked: “How will we get money now, Dad?” “I don’t know, Margie,” he said, before...
When “It’s Fine” Isn’t Fine at All
Note: This is clearly not my normal type of column. But on this occasion, I want to share a personal experience that, while involving nudity, holds some powerful lessons that I hope will be helpful for you in some small way. I’m really disappointed in myself. I did...
The Power of Your Presence in a Noisy, Fast World
Saluti da Firenze! I’m in Italy this week to attend and speak at the Monash University Global Leaders Summit—my alma mater. The title of my session: Leading in a World Demanding Change. As distinguished alumni gathered from across the globe (we Aussies are known for...
My Lesson from the Trapeze: Courage is a Decision, not a Feeling.
Have you ever found yourself standing at the edge of something you knew you needed to do—knowing you needed to step up or speak up or lean in and 'take the leap', yet hesitating and holding back? I’ve been there. Not just in life, but quite literally, on a trapeze...












