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Beyond writing books and giving presentations, Azim loves to stay committed to his work as a writer. Every month he publishes a newsletter in which he follows his “Musings” and answers a Question of the Month. The topics range from his expertise in peacebuilding and forgiveness to seasonal topics such as New Year’s mission statements to the rebirth of spring, leadership near elections, gratitude in the fall and more. Here you can find the archive of his newsletters for your reading enjoyment.
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Having negotiated a difficult 2020, it is essential to start 2021 with a different attitude. An attitude of HOPE. Hope for a better world – one that is inclusive, compassionate, and in service of each other and humanity as a whole. One of the single and most profound attributes of America is that it is…
Read MoreHow Do You Step into Purpose From Tragedy? My personal story of losing my son to a senseless murder and the resulting path that my life has followed is one I have shared in my musings (archived on my website here) many times. My TedTalk is about the shift from a place of loss and suffering into a state…
Read MoreAs 2020 closes, I am reminded of the adage, “the Lord works in mysterious ways.” COVID has struck some 65 million people around the globe and claimed 1.5 million deaths. This is a tragedy, and many of the deaths were frontline workers who cared unselfishly for infected patients. My heart goes out to the many…
Read MoreMy leadership model posits that today’s leaders will need equal competencies in three different disciplines: 1) Competency in their chosen fields, whether in engineering, law, medicine, business, architecture, education, nonprofit work, justice, government, mothers and fathers, citizens, and other fields of endeavors that make our global society and economy work. We must strive to create…
Read MoreAs we get settled into a new chapter in American history (with a record turnout of voters!) it is important to look at the new kind of leaders we need to heal and unify our very divided and fragmented country. Obviously, the election was a roller-coaster of emotions for most of us. Some of us…
Read MoreThe short answer is to live in unwavering faith. There is a divine order to the Universe. Consider the integrity of the stars and planets – although in constant orbit – they are exactly where they need to be at any given time and season. It is because of this we have been able to…
Read MoreThe one constant in life is change. The winds of autumn signal to our bodies that a shift is coming. Fall changes are visible all around in the dropping of leaves, technicolor trees, October berries, and fresh seeds. Aligning with Mother Nature’s seasonal rhythms puts you in the flow of life. Fall, in the Northern Hemisphere,…
Read MoreIn the pandemic world, we are fortunate to have technology that can help us connect not only with our family and friends through social media but to a much larger pool of subject matter experts worldwide. With the internet and technologies like Zoom and other group sharing programs, we can be connected to a support…
Read MoreIn my book “The Secrets of the Bulletproof Spirit – How to Bounce Back from Life’s Hardest Hits” (BPS) there is a chapter titled, “Bring in the Troops.” The one thing that helped me the most when I lost Tariq is that I knew clearly that I could not navigate this devastating blow by myself. I needed serious…
Read MoreQUESTION OF THE MONTH What is the FIRST step to forgiving yourself? The first step to forgiving yourself is to take responsibility for your action. Often, we blame others for our misgivings. Bad parenting, tough circumstances, unfortunate life cycle, the unfairness of life, and a million other excuses. It takes courage to admit that you were…
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