If you’re interested in change, as I’m guessing you are, you’ve probably heard the name Seth Godin. I’m an unabashed fan…
Read MoreA guy named Scott Lewis made my day yesterday. Scott and I have never met, and in one telephone call he solved an issue that’s been plaguing me for THREE WEEKS.
Read MoreLet me say straight up that anyone who introduces themselves as the chocoholic dietician is going to get my attention.
Read MoreHave you ever read something that stopped you dead in your tracks? Caused you to put the book down for a second while the reframing of the world around you took place?
Read MoreSetting yourself up for success…
Read MoreYesterday in Vancouver I spoke to a financial services group. One of the topics I brought to the table was the concept of facing fear, or rather, the implications when we don’t.
Read MoreFor most of us, dealing with change is incredibly difficult. We like things to stay the same…
Read MoreLetting go is not easy. In fact, it could be one of the most difficult things any of us ever have to do. One of the biggest lessons I have learned has been that you can’t create something until you clear a space for that creation to take place. When we are busy and overwhelmed, that space simply isn’t there for creativity.
Read MoreMuch like the web these days being about back and forth, about connecting rather than showing, I’m working on the concept of Change 2.0. The theory is this…
Read MoreI’ve been speaking for over a decade now. Longer actually when you consider that words first started coming out of my mouth in 1966, but I mean speaking professionally.
Read MoreI’ve been speaking for over a decade now. Longer actually when you consider that words first started coming out of my mouth in 1966, but I mean speaking professionally.
Read MoreReading Clay Shirky’s Cognitive Surplus slammed home for me something I already knew, but hadn’t crystallised in my mind. We don’t have a financial crisis; we have a productivity crisis.
Read MoreFirst, some statistics: According to the new film from Davis Guggenheim, Waiting for Superman, among the top 30 developed nations, the US ranks 25th in mathematics and 21st in science.
Read MoreAmps are at it again; this time with Frenchman Philippe Croizon, a quadruple amputee following an electrical accident, swimming across the English Channel in a very respectable 13 1/2 hours.
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