One Year of Touching Distance

One Year of Touching Distance

One Year of Touching DistanceLinda Steinbock
Published on: 18/03/2026

One year of Touching Distance. On losing a label, finding your purpose, and why your why matters more than your job title.

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What we’ve been building, and where it’s heading in 2026

What we’ve been building, and where it’s heading in 2026

What we’ve been building, and where it’s heading in 2026Linda Steinbock
Published on: 02/01/2026

As the year turns, this reflective post looks back on what we’ve built together — a space for honest conversation, thoughtful challenge, and human leadership in complex times. After a year of meaningful growth through coaching, workshops, and shared reflection, the focus for 2026 is deepening that work. Expect more intentional spaces, including powerful group experiences where clarity unfolds through connection. If you’ve been craving conversations that move beyond performance and into purpose, this piece shares what’s next — and the invitation to step into the new year with courage and intention.

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My 2025 learning and word of the year...

My 2025 learning and word of the year...

My 2025 learning and word of the year...Linda Steinbock
Published on: 26/12/2025

In this end-of-year reflection, I share what 2025 truly taught me — not just about building something new, but about how I chose to show up while doing it. From launching Touching Distance to navigating discomfort, self-worth, and uncertainty, this was a year of practicing intention in real time. Instead of pushing harder, I learned to listen earlier — to my body, my values, and what felt aligned. This post explores reflection as a form of care, the courage to pause, and the quiet shifts that shape real growth. A thoughtful invitation to consider what this year changed in you, too.

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You're on Growth's Edge

You're on Growth's Edge

You're on Growth's EdgeLinda Steinbock
Published on: 24/10/2025

Ever feel stretched, unsettled, or unsure of the next step? This post explores the “growth edge” — that uncomfortable space where your old ways no longer fit, but the new version of yourself hasn’t fully emerged. It’s a sign of evolution, not failure, and a place where awareness and reflection matter more than speed or performance. Perfect for leaders and anyone navigating change, this piece offers insight and reflection questions to help you lean into the tension, notice what’s ready to shift, and step toward growth with clarity and presence.

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