Good morning, and welcome back to Standing on the Ledge. All you Ledgewalkers—rebuilders from the rubble—how are you doing this morning? I hope you’re doing fine. Today feels like one of those “grant me the serenity and the wisdom to know the difference” kind of days. Because if I’m being honest: I’m angry. Angry enough … Continue reading Embracing Prevention: Transforming Anger into Growth
Category: Phase 0
Pre-Collapse (Prevention)
You’re not in the crash yet, but you can feel the warning lights. This phase is about spotting what’s going wrong early and putting simple guardrails in place so a bad week doesn’t become a full collapse.
Identifying Pre-Collapse Signals in the Workplace Cont’d
Hello again, ledge walkers and rebuilders from the rubble. I’m back. This is an add-on to my last post, “Identifying Pre-Collapse Signals in the Workplace.” Because sometimes I hit submit… and then my brain hands me the missing pieces five minutes later. So here’s one of the biggest pre-collapse signals I didn’t name clearly enough: … Continue reading Identifying Pre-Collapse Signals in the Workplace Cont’d
Identifying Pre-Collapse Signals in the Workplace
Hey, and welcome back to Standing on the Ledge, all of you ledge walkers — you rebuilders from the rubble. How are you this fine evening? Yeah. Late-night post for me. I’ve talked a lot about collapse. Grand resets. Those moments when the floor drops out from under you and you’re scrambling to find footing … Continue reading Identifying Pre-Collapse Signals in the Workplace
Understanding Your Spirit Animal: Squirrel Insights
Morning Ritual — Fir Roots, Squirrel Feet, and Keeping My Words Clean Monday, February 2, 2026 By Kevin McLaughlin / Lugh Sulian Well, welcome back. This is our morning-ritual part of the day, and we’ll do the deeper journal entry later — I’ve got a trip into the big city today for a nerve conduction … Continue reading Understanding Your Spirit Animal: Squirrel Insights
Protest and Politics: America’s Call for Change
America’s Calling (Original lyrics — protest/punk vibe) America’s calling—pick up the line, static in the signal, teeth in the grin. Headlines hit the pavement, truth gets thin, everybody’s yelling—nobody wins. There’s a deadline coming, calendar red, budget on the table, knives overhead. “Keep it running,” “shut it down,” “draw the line,” and winter drags the … Continue reading Protest and Politics: America’s Call for Change
Understanding Workplace Dynamics: The Cost of Unilateral Decisions
The post reflects on the importance of understanding workplace dynamics before implementing changes, highlighting the dangers of unilateral decisions that can disrupt organizational memory and knowledge. It also discusses using tarot as a reflective tool for personal insight, emphasizing self-awareness, emotional boundaries, and finding clarity amidst chaos.
Understanding Burnout: The Trap of Responsibility Without Control
The author discusses the detrimental effects of being held responsible for outcomes beyond one's control, highlighting how systemic issues are often misattributed to individual performance. This leads to stress, ambiguity, and burnout as workers face unreasonable expectations. Establishing boundaries and documenting constraints is crucial for maintaining well-being and accountability.






