A natural people’s person and a problem solver
Nothing motivates me to get up in the morning more than the fact that a day is all one has, everyday.
WHY I DO WHAT I DO
At the intersection of my personal philosophy and professional practice lies a harmonious blend of agility, kaizen, and the theory of constraints under the arching principle of systems thinking. Embracing the concept of ikigai, I align my purpose with what the world needs and what I can be rewarded for. This continuous journey of improvement, guided by kaizen, fuels my desire to enhance both my work and personal life. I firmly believe that "what you do is who you are", fostering a deep love for what i do, which in turn reflects my values and identity in all aspects of life. By applying agile principles, I remain adaptable, embracing change and collaboration as essential components of growth.
Ultimately, my philosophy centers on a purposeful existence, where "who i am" and "what i do" intertwine in daily life, driving me to excel and live authentically in an interconnected world, without distinction between the personal and the professional space.