How to Report Phishing in Outlook: Every Version (2026)

A suspicious email just landed in your inbox — now what? Knowing how to report phishing in Outlook takes about ten seconds once you know where the button is. However, most people either delete the email (which helps nobody) or ignore it (which helps the attacker). Reporting it properly trains Microsoft’s filters, alerts your IT […]
IT Leadership Mistakes I Made Leading My First Team

The first time I stepped into an IT leadership role, I relied on what had always worked for me: be the expert, solve the problem, move fast. For a while, it worked. Until it didn’t. Looking back, my early leadership mistakes were common ones. I was promoted because I could deliver results, solve technical issues, […]
People, Process, Technology: The Real Key to Cybersecurity

Walk into almost any IT department and you’ll hear the same refrain: “We need better security tools.” However, after decades working in public-sector IT, utilities, and large municipal organizations, I’ve reached a different conclusion. Most breaches don’t happen because a firewall failed — they happen because the people, process, technology triad fell out of alignment. […]
Resilience in Leadership: Navigating the Seasons of Success

Every leader’s career moves through seasons — quiet ones where the work is invisible, and loud ones where every decision is watched. What separates leaders who burn out from leaders who last isn’t talent or timing. Furthermore, it’s resilience in leadership: the capacity to keep making sound decisions as visibility, pressure, and responsibility all grow […]
The Weight of Thirty-Five Thousand (35,000) Choices: Decisions, Narratives, and the Triad of Purpose

The Weight of Thirty-Five Thousand (35,000) Choices: Decisions, Narratives, and the Triad of Purpose Researchers have found that the average person makes around 35,000 decisions every day. These daily decisions may seem small, but they play a powerful role in daily decisions and personal growth. From the moment we wake up to the final action […]
Mindset and Personal Growth: The Rust That Weakens Iron

No One Can Destroy Iron, But Its Own Rust Can: The Quiet Power of Mindset, Effort, and Results In a world that often equates success with appearances and immediate results, there lies a deeper and more uncomfortable truth: no external force can destroy iron, yet its own rust can slowly weaken it from within. This […]
Consistency Over Intensity: Reflections One Month Into 2026

Time moves forward regardless of our readiness. The days of January moved with a steady, indifferent cadence that did not pause to audit our plans or wait for motivation to peak. They simply arrived, one after another, reminding us that the world does not wait for perfect conditions or perfectly crafted intentions. Within this relentless […]
True Commitment: Choosing a Clear Direction That Endures

True Commitment: Choosing a Clear Direction That Endures In a world that glorifies flawless performance and instant results, true commitment remains a quiet, stubborn force. It is not about never making mistakes. It is about choosing a direction you deeply believe in and showing up with your whole heart and your best effort—day after day. […]
Readiness Under Pressure: Discipline That Shapes Performance

Readiness Under Pressure: Discipline That Shapes Peak Performance In a world full of noise and shallow applause, readiness under pressure is revealed not in a single moment of triumph, but in the quiet hours of disciplined work. Pressure does not create capability. It exposes it. What shows up under strain is the residue of preparation: […]
The Power of Communication: Turning Intelligence into Influence

The Power of Communication: Turning Intelligence into Influence In a world where being correct matters, it is often the power of communication that determines whether good ideas become action. Intelligence opens doors. Communication moves people through them. Facts, logic, and expertise provide substance, but influence determines whether ideas are examined, debated, and ultimately adopted. Leaders […]