It wasn’t a normal week of driving, the kind where I pull out of my garage, tune in to my favourite radio station and engage the autopilot for a trip which I won’t remember more than 30 seconds of once I park in the same spot I always do underground at the office.
What’s It Like To Be Illiterate?
One of things most of us take for granted is being literate. I certainly do – it terrifies me to think that I might not be able to read and therefore absorb information and learn. We’ve been travelling in Spain for the last two plus weeks and it has been a period that in which basic … Continue reading What’s It Like To Be Illiterate?
How To Know When To Change
The last two weeks my posts have been based on Geoffrey Moore’s model of Core vs. Context, and I don’t feel quite ready to leave it alone yet. Writing these past two posts has really opened a window of introspection for me. How has this model applied to my life? Do I have any evidence … Continue reading How To Know When To Change
Mission Critical
In preparing to write this week’s post, I couldn’t help but think of a friend of mine. Someone who is in his fifties and has a lot behind him in terms of experience and career. What made me think about him is how whatever he is working on at the time takes on a weight … … Continue reading Mission Critical
In The Moment
It has been a focus of mine over the past several years to be aware of the degree to which I am present in any given moment. It is a constant learning edge for me. One that requires constant vigilance and self-awareness to understand whether we are responding in the moment or if this is … Continue reading In The Moment
What A Team!
As I shared last week, I recently completed my coach certification as the Hudson Institute. The program two weekends ago was he culmination of the greatest learning experience I’ve ever been a part of. I’m proud to now be able to call myself a Certified Hudson Institute Coach (ain’t that a catchy acronym … CHIC)! … Continue reading What A Team!
