One Skill That Changed the Trajectory of My Career & Life

IAf Conference Taipei Memories

I’m heading to Bali this September for the IAF Asia Conference 2025, and my heart is already full. There’s something magical about being in a space where over 200 facilitators from 23 countries will gather, not just to learn, but to connect, reflect, and co-create a better future through the art of facilitation. As I prepare for this journey, I’ve been reflecting on the one skill that has truly transformed my career and my life. That skill is facilitation. Facilitation is more than leading meetings or moderating discussions. It’s the art of creating space -for ideas to emerge, for voices to be heard, for transformation to unfold. It helps leaders do their best thinking, move teams from stuck to sparked, from conflict to co-creation, from data to decision. My journey as a facilitator has mirrored the Hero’s Journey – a path of answering the call, navigating challenges, discovering inner wisdom, and returning to serve. And like all meaningful journeys, it’s come with its share of doubt, discovery, and deep growth. I remember the first time I experienced facilitation at a conference in 2011. My colleague, Laura Hsu, had designed a session called the Questioning Laboratory to introduce the ORID method and it changed everything for me. What struck me wasn’t that the facilitator was the loudest or most present in the room. It was the quiet power of her presence, her questions, the way she had designed this experience, and the space she held. That day, I decided: I wanted to learn how to create that kind of magic. And I’ve never looked back. Over the last 14 years, facilitation has revolutionized my life, my closest relationships, my practice, and my business. Gratitude to all my mentors who have shaped me. Why Facilitation Matters Now More Than Ever In today’s complex, fast-moving world, the leaders who thrive aren’t the ones with all the answers. They’re the ones who know how to host powerful conversations, surface what’s unspoken, expand collective intelligence, engage diverse perspectives, and make sense of complexity with clarity and grace. Facilitation is the skill that makes all of this possible. When you grow these capacities, you don’t just lead better.  You connect more deeply with people from all walks of life. Three Ways to Deepen Your Facilitation Muscle Over the years, I’ve discovered three game-changing ways to sharpen and deepen my facilitation practice: Conferences –  There’s nothing quite like the energy of an IAF conference. Ideas flow. Collaborations emerge. You walk away changed, inspired to serve even more meaningfully.  If you’ve never attended an IAF conference before, consider this your invitation. And here’s the added gem: co-facilitating a session at a facilitation conference is its own transformational experience. Facilitation Training –  Investing in facilitation training changed how I listen, design, and lead. It helped me embody the craft—not just apply techniques.My mentor, Barbara MacKay, often says: “Keep your tools sharp and your perspective fresh.”  Every course I’ve taken, foundational or advanced, has opened new doors, sparked new ways of being, and reminded me that we are always in practice. Certification –  Becoming a Certified Professional Facilitator (CPF-IAF) was one of the most courageous and clarifying steps I’ve taken. It’s not just a credential, it’s a mirror. It invites deep self-reflection, mastery, and alignment with a global standard of excellence. If you’re considering certification, I’d be happy to share my journey with you. If you’re a facilitator, leader, coach, or changemaker or simply someone who cares deeply about transformation, impact and creating powerful spaces, I invite you to explore facilitation.  What’s the one skill that changed your career or life  trajectory? I’d love to hear your story

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Are You Busy?

I am NOT busy! I am doing what I love, with whom I love. Have you heard me say this before? Maybe once. Maybe a dozen times. Because I hear it all the time: “Are you busy these days?” “You look like you’re so busy!” Or, “I didn’t want to bother you. You must be busy.” And every time I hear that, I pause. Not because I’m getting triggered. But because that word busy doesn’t feel true anymore. Busy feels rushed. It feels reactive. It feels like I’m spinning inside a life I didn’t consciously choose. But the truth is… it’s a choice. I’m doing what I love, with whom I love. And that is a blessing I will never reduce to the word “busy.” I create my calendar. I shape my days with intention. I say yes to what fuels me — not what drains me. This is the kind of work that fills my soul and stretches me in the best possible way. When I say “I’m not busy,” I’m not trying to be poetic. I’m honoring the truth I’ve worked hard to claim: I’m feeling aligned. I’m creating from purpose & serving with joy. I’m surrounded by people who light me up. And I choose this every single day. So if you’ve heard me say it and wondered… now you know why. And maybe, just maybe, it invites you to pause and ask: If busy isn’t your truth …what is? Remember, the most powerful way to live is to inspire or move someone to live better. You can subscribe to my YouTube Channel and grab your free copy of “Dare to Be You” eBook here.

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What Makes A Good Podcast

What’s one thing that makes you stick with a podcast after the first episode? For me, it’s a question that stops me in my tracks… One that makes me rethink how I’m leading, or showing up. That’s exactly what happened when I tuned into The ONE Thing podcast with Jay Papasan months ago. He asked: “What’s the ONE habit that makes everything else easier or unnecessary?” That question got me thinking. Success isn’t about doing more, it’s about doing what matters most, first. It’s about finding your first domino. The smallest, simplest step that sets everything else in motion. For me right now, that ONE habit is: Meeting one extraordinary person every week. One authentic conversation. One bold connection. One moment of expansion. What’s your ONE habit that could shift everything? Remember, the most powerful way to live is to inspire or move someone to live better. You can subscribe to my YouTube Channel and grab your free copy of “Dare to Be You” eBook here.

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AI Will Never Replace Human

Everyone’s racing to upskill for AI. To stay relevant. To stay sharp. To not fall behind. And yes, AI is extraordinary. It’s helping us become more efficient than we ever imagined. But in this rush to optimize and upgrade, something quieter is happening. I see brilliant leaders second-guessing their value, shrinking their voice, and questioning their place in the room. Because while we’re busy learning how to keep up with technology, we must not forget what makes us irreplaceably human. That’s where the real leadership edge lies. And it brings me back to a powerful truth I heard in a recent webinar that landed deep: “The one thing AI will never have is soul.” Rob Cressy That’s it. Soul. AI can write content, but it can’t hold presence. It can analyze data, but it can’t listen between the lines. It can replicate a message, but it can’t replicate you. Because true transformation doesn’t come from the tools we use. It comes from who we are when we use them. With awareness. With courage. With soul. Remember, the most powerful way to live is to inspire or move someone to live better. You can subscribe to my YouTube Channel and grab your free copy of “Dare to Be You” eBook here.

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How To Play Bigger

We’re officially halfway through 2025. If you needed a wake-up call to play bigger, this is it. Over the weekend, I had the privilege of being in a room filled with inspiring entrepreneurs, changemakers, and leaders – all brought together by the bold vision of Aspire For Her. Exactly five years ago, Aspire For Her was born mid-flight, with a courageous mission scribbled on a napkin: To add Ten Million Women to the workforce in India by 2030. Today, AFH is a thriving global community – lifting women into careers, leadership, and impact across industries and borders. In partnership with SEED & Payoneer, there is real growth opportunities to help women entrepreneurs succeed in international markets. As I listened to Madhura DasGupta Sinha, Founder & CEO of AFH, and the esteemed panel Pavithra Y Sundareshan, Andrew Collister, Juhi Santani, RDI share stories of intention, collaboration, shaping culture and astounding service, I felt a fire awaken in me. I began to scribble what I want to create in the next 6 months, 5 years, 10 years. It felt scary. It felt exhilarating. I felt energized. I felt aligned. I left the room not just inspired, but activated. A reminder to commit to play bigger and invite others to do the same. A big thank you to the entire team of Aspire For her, everyone who made this possible, and the wonderful venue in the heart of the city, Yutori Spaces. What about you? What’s one intention you are setting for the rest of 2025? Remember, the most powerful way to live is to inspire or move someone to live better. You can subscribe to my YouTube Channel and grab your free copy of “Dare to Be You” eBook here.

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