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Hal G.
Program & Project Management | Portfolio Managements | Risk Management & Mitigation | Author, Speaker | PMO Development & Leadership | Agile & Waterfall | Project Governance & Compliance | Organizational Psychology
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May 17, 2025
The more people read my books and reach out to share their thoughts, the more one conversation keeps coming up. It’s about the digital divide but not the one we used to talk about. Not the divide between the haves and the have-nots. This is something different. It’s the divide inside each of us. The space that’s grown between who we are and how we’re living. Technology has done some incredible things. It’s made the world smaller, faster, more connected on the surface. But somewhere along the way, it also started pulling us apart. Not just from each other, but from ourselves. From presence. From rest. From real human connection. I’ve felt it too. There are friends I haven’t spoken to in too long. Family I’ve drifted from without even realizing it. Not just because of the tools we use, but because of the mindset so many of us have absorbed without question. Keep moving. Stay productive. Be reachable. Stay relevant. Always be on. It’s like we’ve been taught that stillness is lazy. That rest is indulgent. That connection is a luxury we’ll get to once the to-do list is cleared. But the list never ends, and that disconnection only grows. More than ever, I want to help people reconnect. With each other, yes, but also with what really matters. The part of us that craves depth, not just efficiency. That wants meaning, not just motion. I don’t think we need another app or productivity hack. I think we need each other. And I think it’s time we find our way back.
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May 17, 2025