Every so often you read a book and…”click” many things fall into place! Rework is one of those great books and I highly recommend that anyone who runs a business read it. It’s credible Although probably written with the wannabe get-rich-quick Internet entrepreneur in mind, it contains some of the best advice that anyone starting [...]
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Thinking differently about work
Posted in Entrepreneurship, nlp, Organizations, Thinking, Wide Circle, tagged david heinemeier hansson, jason fried, nlp, rework, Thinking, work on September 15, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Confidence is not enough…
Posted in Change, Economy, Thinking, tagged confidence, courage, fear, love on August 11, 2011 | 2 Comments »
Something looks, sounds and feels familiar about the current stock market activity. It’s all based on fear the journalists and analysts say. And, that appears to be true. But like a rabbit in the headlights it seems that investors don’t know which way to turn. So, I wanted to share two thoughts of wisdom. [...]
Steve Jobs…raising the bar on Thinking Differently
Posted in Change, Economy, Entrepreneurship, Innovation, learning, Marketing, Technology, Thinking, tagged apple, Gerry McGovern, John Sculley, Leander Kahney, Mac, steve jobs on October 19, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
In this exclusive interview with former Apple CEO John Sculley, Leander Kahney outlines what according to Sculley are The Secrets to Steve Jobs’ Success. I’m grateful to Gerry McGovern (another remarkable thinker) for bringing this blog post to my attention. It’s worth noting Jobs’ remarkable ability to move from Big Picture to Detail and back. [...]
Getting (re)engaged, or not?
Posted in Change, Coaching, Communication, IABC, nlp, Organizations, Thinking, tagged balance, corporate values, Employee engagement, honest, leaders, life, sincerity, trust, values, work on September 23, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
For a lot of people the past two years was a difficult time and some are still feeling the after-effects. The economic crisis would have been a
Bringing more new things to life…
Posted in Change, Coaching, Communication, Health, Language, learning, nlp, Personal Development, Thinking, tagged future, goals, hope, language, nlp, Thinking, timeline on September 6, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
I can’t believe I’m 35 and only learning this now. NLP should be taught in schools. ~ Glenda Russell, NLP Practitioner 2010 What a week we had with our
How strange is this?
Posted in Change, Coaching, Health, nlp, Organizations, Personal Development, Thinking, tagged absenteeism, body, deepak chopra, Dr David Hamilton, mental health, mind, neuroleadership, nlp, presenteeism, Psychology, The Economist, timeline therapy, work on July 13, 2010 | 1 Comment »
What a strange article in this week’s Economist, which demonstrates the writer’s
Bringing great things to life
Posted in Change, Coaching, Communication, learning, nlp, Personal Development, Thinking, tagged change, differently, life, nlp, NLP Practitioner, Richard Bandler, Thinking on July 9, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Congratulations to our recent NLP Practitioner graduates, who are bringing great things into their lives and the lives of others with their new skills. Each in his and her own way is helping make the world a better place… At a seminar earlier this year, Richard Bandler described NLP as “thinking on purpose”. When you [...]
Finding the elephant in the room
Posted in Communication, Innovation, learning, Marketing, Thinking, Web, tagged Care Words, Gerry McGovern, Internet, Intranet, Top Tasks, Websites on June 28, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
I’ve long been a fan of Gerry McGovern, having attended his seminars and read his books. I even had the privilege of having lunch with him once! Knowledgeable, experienced and
More revenue in less time
Posted in Coaching, Economy, Entrepreneurship, Events, Innovation, learning, Marketing, Personal Development, Thinking, tagged John Niland, money, revenue, success, time on June 28, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Another one of John Niland’s excellent workshops for anyone who wants to earn more money in less time… I highly recommend this workshop. However, it requires some Thinking Differently for a Change!