It started as a bet with friends.
Show up for golf or lose the bet.
I didn’t show up that morning.
But I went the next day
and I never stopped.
Three years later,
it’s more than a sport.
It’s my reset button.
Golf humbles you.
Just when you think you’ve mastered it,
it quietly reminds you — you haven’t.
It teaches patience.
Focus.
Stillness.
Those few hours on the greens
no calls, no meetings, no noise
just me and the game.
Because of golf,
I started yoga.
I eat better.
Sleep earlier.
Wake up before sunrise.
It’s changed more than my routine
it’s changed how I think,
how I lead,
and how I live.
I lost that first bet.
But I found balance,
discipline,
and peace
one swing at a time.