by Angela Nesbitt | May 23, 2025 | All
While purging my desk recently, I was struck by how some communications can be conveyed with very few words. I’d come across a file of directions to friends’ homes around the country, written simply enough to follow while driving solo. It harked back to a time before...
by Angela Nesbitt | May 21, 2025 | All
20/20 is a fine thing in hindsight. By conventional measures, I was winning: elite education, thriving career, house, healthy children. I believed I was in control. But a quiet voice repeated, “If I wake up dead tomorrow, I’ll be very angry. This is not what...
by Angela Nesbitt | May 7, 2025 | All
I’m struck by how many brilliant people I meet who misuse their intellect. At first, I’m intrigued by how quickly they connect disparate concepts and curious to learn. But inevitably, something shifts. The energy flattens. Friction builds. They are not listening...
by Angela Nesbitt | Apr 30, 2025 | All
I’ve been reflecting on the roots of trust, and how it begins well below the surface. Apparently, in less time than it takes to blink, we assess whether someone is trustworthy. At least, that’s what FBI research suggests. Such speed suggest the assessments...
by Angela Nesbitt | Apr 24, 2025 | All
What if leadership is not just something you do, but also something you embody — especially in times of unpredictability?Over the past few months, I’ve been contributing to something that feels both timely and timeless.The Sacred Changemakers Resource Kit is...
by Angela Nesbitt | Apr 23, 2025 | All
It was called the City in the Sun for good reason. I took for granted the landscaped boulevards, parks, and gardens lush with subtropical vegetation. The sun shone reliably, never enough to need fans or heating. Each evening, downtown streets were washed clean of the...