Golf, a Monkey, and the Gift of Being Present


This weekend, I had the incredible opportunity to golf in Praia do Forte. Tradewinds from the Atlantic on one side, palms and cacti on the other, and a playful, tiny monkey hopping onto the cart to join in the moment.


Between the soothing sounds of the surf and the unexpected visit from our curious little friend, my mindset shifted. Despite several awful shots that went nowhere near the intended target, I chose a different path than the customary frustration. It was absurd to dwell on a single swing when surrounded by such beauty, as is often the case.

Some leadership lessons learned from a round of golf:

Every missed shot is merely feedback. Acknowledge it and move on.
– Gratitude broadens your perspective.
– Embracing joy improves performance. Relax, breathe, and swing.
– Life is filled with abundant opportunities. Seize and savor.

If you’re searching for a sign to shift your focus and fully immerse yourself in the present moment, this is it. 

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