Welcome back to Off Track, the space where I speak unscripted, unfiltered and straight from the heart. No guests, no scripts, just honest reflections shaped by real conversations and real life.
This week's episode was inspired by my conversation with Mo Gawdat and three ideas that stayed with me long after the cameras stopped rolling. Ideas around peace, curiosity and the quiet habits that ultimately shape who we become. Three simple reminders that, in a world constantly telling us to chase more, encouraged me to slow down and appreciate what really matters.
1️⃣ Maybe We're All Just Looking For Peace
For most of my life I've been chasing something. Success. Progress. The next opportunity. But peace has always felt far more elusive. I've experienced moments where I've literally told myself to take a mental picture because I never wanted that feeling to end. Today, I'm still searching for lasting peace, but I do have peace of mind. Peace that I'm finally building a life and career that feels true to who I am. Maybe peace isn't about having a perfect life. Maybe it's simply knowing you're walking in the right direction.
2️⃣ Every Person Is A Lesson
This podcast has become my classroom. I never enjoyed studying at school, but I absolutely love learning from people. Every guest has taught me something about business, leadership, grief, faith, parenting or simply what it means to be human. Every conversation reminds me that we're far more alike than we are different. We all want to be understood. We all carry struggles nobody else sees. Listening isn't just one of the greatest gifts you can give another person. It's one of the greatest gifts you can give yourself.
3️⃣ Life Is Built On Ordinary Days
We spend so much time waiting for life's biggest moments, but when I look back, it's the ordinary days that matter most. Recording Off Track every Saturday. Releasing new episodes every week. Showing up for my clients when I'm tired. Going to the gym. Reading bedtime stories to my boys. One moment rarely changes your life, but thousands of ordinary moments quietly do. Maybe routine isn't boring after all. Maybe it's where purpose, consistency and even peace are built.
The older I get, the more I realise that a meaningful life isn't built by chasing extraordinary moments. It's built by finding peace in where you are, staying endlessly curious about the people around you and showing up, day after day, for the things that matter most.
Honest, reflective and straight from the heart.
Off my chest and off the cuff.
Welcome to Off Track.