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Hi! I’m Muna Jandu. Welcome to my hub.
My work connects strategy, problem-solving, and human performance. Over the years, I’ve built expertise across four disciplines — accountant, fractional CFO, golf instructor, and fitness trainer. Each area gives me a different perspective, but the purpose remains the same: helping people and organizations grow stronger, sharper, and more resilient.
This site links to my four specialized areas. Choose where you’d like to go:
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Accountant – Professional contractor services for public practice firms
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Fractional CFO – Financial leadership and growth strategies
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Golf Instructor – Precision, mindset, and skill development on the course
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Fitness Trainer – Health, discipline, and body transformation
Economic Problem-Solving: Questions and Ideas


🍁 League Discussion – Energy, Russia, and Stalling Europe 🍁
Given Russia’s heavy reliance on energy exports for government revenue (~40%), has Moscow deliberately structured its strategy to avoid catastrophic downside risk? By entering the war and triggering a bifurcation of energy markets, has Russia effectively split global supply into two regimes — one constrained, higher-priced market for non-Russian energy, and one discounted but stable market for Russian exports?
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🍁 League Discussion — Housing Sectors, China, and Global Trade 🍁
Property Slowdown and Policy: China’s property sector once accounted for perhaps 30-35% of GDP, but investment is now depressed and new construction starts are roughly 75% below their 2021 peaks. With deflation threatening or occurring, elevated real interest rates, and weaker domestic demand, was this slowdown inevitable as internal migration and urban absorption thresholds were reached? And is Beijing now broadly accepting of the sector’s reduced role, given its prior contr
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Canada’s Auto Sector: Rethinking Strategy in a Politicized Global Industry
What structural parallels exist between Canada and Australia when it comes to automotive manufacturing?
Australia ultimately abandoned the sector and concentrated on resource development. Was that a strategically rational choice, and which elements of that decision are most relevant — or cautionary — for Canada as it evaluates its own automotive strategy?
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🍁 League Discussion — Expansion vs. Constructive Fiscal Models 🍁
We can use the term Constructive Model to describe an approach that emphasizes fiscal discipline, lower taxes in the short run, and greater private-sector efficiency. This is an approach we have not examined previously.
In contrast, when discussing the deficit in earlier posts, we focused on the application of Budget 2025 — let’s refer to that as the Expansion Model.
League expert K. Moody writes on the consequences of the Expansion Model, and we continue to look to him fo
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🍁 League Discussion – Real Estate (Question Format) 🍁
Are we in a stronger economic starting position than other developed nations because Canada leaned so heavily into housing financialization? Which productive sectors did other countries develop that we didn’t, and does that leave Canada comparatively advantaged today?
Was deep financialization of housing a rational choice for Canada, given the alternative economic paths available?
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🍁 League Story – The Duncan Debacle, On to Edmonton to Build the League Discussion 🍁
But her plan didn’t work.
I ended up becoming buddies with Pherman. I admired a man who wanted to work into his late 70s. He wouldn’t retire—I thought that was
A fine office he had—a side table that could seat five.
I asked him, Do you want me to remove the extra?
It was Amrut. Three of us around the table, single malt. Darren talked about what the Chinese would do—build a bridge from the mainland to the island. A fascinating idea.
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Golf Skill Development and a Metaphor for Life


Adam Scott: When a Perfect Swing Isn’t Enough
In such a diverse and demanding game, pure mechanics alone aren’t enough to keep you in the winner’s circle.
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The Lead Hand Only: John Daly’s Warm-Up
Here, I’m shot-shaping with the lead hand, but what you don’t see is that I still set the trail-side joints first, then pressurize the lead side. This fits perfectly within the framework I’ve been presenting in these demonstration videos.
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Lee Trevino’s Signature Sequence
Before taking the club back, Lee Trevino would make a distinctive three-step sequence: front foot forward, back foot forward, and then the front foot forward again.
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Where Anything Is Possible - The Park of Dreams
The voice that tells you you can’t do it.
It will keep coming back.
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Finding What’s Feasible
When it goes offline, you get to feel why — relative to another feel. That way, you don’t need a standalone equation.
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Seventeen to Go
But to find glory, you must come back.
Back to the first tee, back to the swing that betrayed you,
back to the fear you thought you had mastered.
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Patrick Reed: Controversy, Control, and a Green Jacket
To generate power, he relies more on rotation than lateral movement — a key element of his consistency.
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The Story of David Duval
Once confidence is gone, sometimes it’s gone forever. At one point, Duval was a precision machine — world number one, fearless under pressure. Then, almost overnight, the swing, the belief, the certainty — vanished. It’s the part of the game no one talks about. The silence that follows a miss. The questions that start to echo. Is it the equipment? The backswing? The injury? The practice routine? These questions become a battle for everyone — even the pros. Self-doubt is neve
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The Mind Game
When you’re forced into agreement, make it so you’re not disarming your psychology. Otherwise, you’ll be thrown off your game.
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Wedge Play in Wet Conditions
When the ground is very soft, bounce tends to dig rather than slide. Don’t try to compress the ball the same way; instead, pick it clean.
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A Seve Moment at Morgan
This was from a time when I didn’t have the framework — it wasn’t developed yet. It’s hard to have confidence without one. My trail side isn’t allocated. The intention is correct, so is the equipment. The mechanics — a bit flawed. I get lucky. Hole 1 at Morgan. I hook a 3-wood off the tee. I could punch out, then play a wedge… but that would cost a stroke. The other option — go for the green. 125 yards to the pin. It has to come in low and sit. Probably not possible — unless
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Jason Day and the Draw That Broke His Back
When you push side bend directly from the trail side, you’re asking for trouble. It’ll wreck your body over time.
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