FAQ: What does Walk on Water mean?

When I was going to Pepperdine’s School of Public Policy, my career counselor said she heard from a fellow faculty member that Daniel walks on water. What does that mean? Walking on water means living without limitations. Just because we’re told that we can’t walk on water and that we’d sink and drown doesn’t mean it can’t be done. From a practical perspective, I can’t physically walk on water. However, on a day to day basis, I live as if I can.

When working on a problem, I take it from the perspective that nothing can’t be done, no matter how hard or how impossible it may be. Nothing can’t be solved, it just may require a unique solution.

Walk on water.

Published by Daniel Hoang

Daniel Hoang is a visual leader, storyteller, and creative thinker. As an experienced management consultant, he believes in a big picture approach that includes strong project leadership, creative methods, change management, and strategic visioning. He uses a range of visual tools to communicate business challenges, solutions, and goals. His change strategy is to build "tribes" of supporters and evangelists to drive change in culture and organization. Daniel is an avid technologist and futurist and early adopter.