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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, virtual CFO, golf coach, 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 out 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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Virtual CFO – Financial leadership and growth strategies
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Golf Coach – Precision, mindset, and skill development on the course
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Fitness Trainer – Health, discipline, and body transformation
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🍁 League Discussion — Printing Money as the Strategy 🍁
The Carney strategy is centered on printing money — but do the Conservatives have an alternative where all the pieces fit together? Or is it simply an opposition contrast: cut personal taxes immediately to appeal to a specific voter segment?
Muna Jandu
5 days ago3 min read


Continuing The League Discussion: Mining as an Anchor in Canada’s Economic Plan
Do our critical minerals give us the clearest path to real supply-chain control? Possibly. And that’s where someone like N. Manji becomes valuable to the conversation.
Neil is a national leader in Energy, Mining, and more. Advising multinational firms, he likely sees Canada’s positioning better than most. On a short walk between tee shots, I’d ask about downstream timelines: smelting, processing, component manufacturing. Where can Canada be a first mover? Where do we have po
Muna Jandu
Nov 173 min read


Opening the Dialogue: A Look at Defense First, Additional Tax Reform Deferred
Let’s open dialogue in The League about other nations’ governments — and tie it back to Canada’s defense sector. It’s worth being curious about where Carney is taking defense spending before considering additional tax reform.
The policy mechanics around defense feel almost Conservative. It’s striking for a Liberal government, traditionally grounded in diplomacy, to plan so decisively around supply chain development and at such magnitude.
Muna Jandu
Nov 123 min read


Carney's Ambitious Budget: Technocracy, Spending, and First-Mover Opportunities
Diversifying trade partners and initiating defense independence — is this strategic foresight or fiscal fiction for Canada? It’s bold. As presented, everyone else is overspending. Will Canada be the one to do it better?
Muna Jandu
Nov 93 min read


Energy Under Liberal Conditions: Playing the Lie You’ve Got
Given a Liberal government — and the base that elected them — the question becomes: what levers are available to actually develop the industry? Are they using them? And how can they do better without alienating their voters?
Muna Jandu
Nov 82 min read


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.
Muna Jandu
Nov 71 min read


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.
Muna Jandu
Nov 71 min read


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.
Muna Jandu
Nov 71 min read


Where Anything Is Possible - The Park of Dreams
The voice that tells you you can’t do it.
It will keep coming back.
Muna Jandu
Nov 71 min read


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.
Muna Jandu
Nov 71 min read


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.
Muna Jandu
Nov 71 min read


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.
Muna Jandu
Nov 72 min read


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
Muna Jandu
Nov 71 min read


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.
Muna Jandu
Nov 71 min read


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.
Muna Jandu
Nov 71 min read


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
Muna Jandu
Nov 71 min read


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.
Muna Jandu
Nov 72 min read


The Miss You Can Live With
A gap wedge could work, but I go with a 9-iron and a punchy follow-through. The leading edge cuts through grass better, and I can use the ground to compress.
Muna Jandu
Nov 72 min read


Baseball vs. Golf: The Still Ball Problem
In baseball, you’re reacting to a moving ball. In golf, the ball is still — you’re initiating the motion.
Muna Jandu
Nov 72 min read


Groupthink Doesn’t Lower Your Handicap
Early mechanics cannot possibly execute your instincts when you first start; there’s a gap that needs to be closed.
Muna Jandu
Nov 72 min read
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