Where to begin . . .
I’ve written before about mindfulness and meditation, and so take the opportunity here simply to share a wonderful resource that came my way via a lovely colleague . . . The Center for Contemplative Mind in Society has some great suggestions for Practice in Daily Life, and you might also like to check out their… Read More Where to begin . . .
My 12 points . . .
No one in our Eurovision party last Saturday night expected Portugal’s ballad to win. Well, all except me. (And I’m aware that the revelation that I was at an EV party may be revealing a little too much about me. So what?! It was great fun!). So, with a vested interest in the song, as… Read More My 12 points . . .
Lessons learned . . .
I have the utmost respect for people who can admit their mistakes. And more importantly, learn from them.
What are your mantras?
Paul Eckman shares the mottos he’s used to navigate throughout life – see Mottos I Live By (Psychology Today, 12 April 2017). It’s made me wonder what mine might be for my own life story … and what a great self-awareness exercise this might be. What might your 3 be?
You’d better believe it . . .
If the truth be known . . .
“Tell the truth, and so puzzle and compound your adversaries” (Henry Wotton)
And why not?
“I KEEP six honest serving-men (They taught me all I knew); Their names are What and Why and When And How and Where and Who.” (Rudyard Kipling) I’ve long known about the 5WH questioning technique – asking questions that begin with the words what, why, when, where, who and how. You really can use it… Read More And why not?
Have you ever wondered?
From doing to becoming . . .
A thought-provoking article suggests that “Leadership is critical in making the transformation from an organization “doing” digital things to one that is “becoming” digital.” See Leadership disrupted: Pushing the boundaries (Digital University Press, 28 February 2017). And if you don’t have time to read the whole article, at least scroll down to Figure 3 – some… Read More From doing to becoming . . .
