Why This Blog is Called Leading Fully Charged.
- Empower Your Life
- Apr 1
- 2 min read

This picture was taken in Virginia at Natural Bridge—a landscape pulsing with quiet power. The walk along the riverbank felt like a day in a spa but deeper somehow—restorative in a way that words can’t capture. It was what so many of us seek: a space to recharge, reconnect, and return to ourselves. And yet, our professional lives often pull us far from these magnificent natural regenerators. But the need to reset, to restore, to re-energise? That remains.
Leading Fully Charged isn’t content marketing. It’s not strategy-speak dressed up for the algorithm.
It’s a space for ideas that have lived in me for a long time—quietly maturing, waiting for the right moment to be shared.
These are the ideas I rarely see spoken about in leadership development spaces.
These are the ideas I rarely see spoken about in leadership development spaces. Sometimes, they show up under the label Conscious Leadership, but often, they don’t make it to the surface. And that’s part of the reason I’m writing now.
This isn’t a newsletter for corporate leaders alone—though they’re welcome. It’s for people leading in all the important ways.
You might be leading yourself through something complex and new.
You might be holding space for others—as a parent, a sibling, or a friend.
You might be guiding a team, nurturing a community, or shaping a business.
Whatever the context, this is for you.
I don’t promise quick wins or linear progress. Yes, I’ll share tools and frameworks. But more than that, this is about the inner work—the work that begins when we choose to pay attention.
It’s about expanding awareness. It’s about facing the parts of ourselves we’d often rather ignore, push down, or outrun—the blind spots, the shadows, the stories that shape us. It’s about understanding our energy—how we generate, lose, and restore it so we don’t run dry.It’s about finding language for our lived experience and knowing when words aren’t enough.
That is our true story.
Before entering leadership development, I worked in recovery and wellness.I sat with people rebuilding their lives—sometimes from the ashes. In that space, words were never enough.The body spoke louder. Somatic practices revealed truths language couldn’t touch.Chinese Medicine and energy systems taught me that the body and soul hold the truth—it always has.
For years, I kept that part of my work separate. It wasn’t time.
But now… it is.
We need a novel kind of leadership conversation and sharing, One grounded in energy, presence, and truth.
Not polished performance, slogans, soundbites that “land”—but a deeper narrative that lives.
This blog is my offering.
It’s not for everyone. And that’s fine. But if something here lands for you, I’d love to hear from you.
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