“G” is for Growing: Thirty Years of Research on Children and Sesame Street
I mentioned in my review of Presentation Zen that I got conflicting input on how to design my slides for my recorded training and that I started
I mentioned in my review of Presentation Zen that I got conflicting input on how to design my slides for my recorded training and that I started
In America, we’ve become more divisive and more polarized in our politics, but why? In Why We’re Polarized, Ezra Klein seeks to explain the progression
Margaret Wheatley’s work was a recommendation from a friend. In a chance part of our conversations, he shared his reverence for her and her work.
It’s hard – if not impossible – to like being wrong. However, being wrong is sometimes inevitable. In Right Kind of Wrong: The Science of
Did you hear the one about the Zen Buddhist who ordered from a hot dog vendor? He said, “Make me one with everything.” All (bad)
Personal change matters. When people change, they make their lives better. They find ways to change the world. In Quantum Change: When Epiphanies and Sudden
Sometimes while reading a book, you can be in such agreement with the concept and so frustrated by the experience of reading. It’s hard reading.