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I Thought Clients Would Come Once I Was Good Enough

I Thought Clients Would Come Once I Was Good Enough

I Thought Clients Would Come Once I Was Good EnoughFlorian Hornig

Many coaches create powerful sessions but still struggle to build a sustainable business. This article explores why coaching well and creating c

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Bureaucracy and the Need to Feel Important

Bureaucracy and the Need to Feel Important

Bureaucracy and the Need to Feel ImportantFlorian Hornig

A personal reflection from Banjul on African bureaucracy, unclear rules, and why real authority creates clarity rather than confusion.

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Getting Stuck in the Mud – When Control Is an Illusion

Getting Stuck in the Mud – When Control Is an Illusion

Getting Stuck in the Mud – When Control Is an IllusionFlorian Hornig

A reflection from the Saloum Delta on getting stuck in the mud, the illusion of control, and how life often asks us to adjust rather than insist on being right.

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What the Lions Left Me With

What the Lions Left Me With

What the Lions Left Me WithFlorian Hornig

A walk with lions in Senegal’s Saloum Delta opened a deeper question about control, comfort, and how far out of balance we have drifted with nature and ourselves.

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This Week from Africa 1.5.26

This Week from Africa 1.5.26

This Week from Africa 1.5.26Florian Hornig

A personal reflection from the Saloum Delta about a stuck boat, a flooded outboard, borrowed calm, and the quiet power of having someone steady beside you when your own perspective is gone.

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This Week From Africa 24.4.26

This Week From Africa 24.4.26

This Week From Africa 24.4.26Florian Hornig

A personal reflection from the Saloum Delta on plastic, small honest actions, and how we can lose ourselves in reaction mode — or slowly find our way back.

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