5 Rules for Fixing the Out-of-Order

Tweet6Share10Share2036 Shares Is something broken in your life? You know, that computer issue you have been having for the past few weeks. Or that sound your car has been making for a couple of days. Or even that injury that you have been resisting to seek professional help on. What if we had to wear […]

Read More

How to Be Bold and Make Decisions

Tweet10Share42Share4395 SharesWhen was the last time you were bold? When was the last time you made a decision and embraced it with all your heart? Maybe it was to start something. Stop something. Or to take a different path in life. But, you made a choice. And that can make all the difference.

Read More

Can You Sharpen the Saw Too Much?

Tweet1Share1Share2123 Shares If you know Stephen Covey’s 7 Habits, then you are familiar with “Sharpening the Saw.” Sharpening the saw is about self-renewal. It is about recharging ourselves. Improving ourselves. So that we can continue to perform at our best. However, can you sharpen the saw too much? Too Much Practice, Not Enough Game A friend of […]

Read More

5 Reasons to Ban Technology in Your Meeting

Tweet2Share32Share68102 Shares I was recently in a meeting with 8 people in the room.  (Which is about 5 too many…) I looked around and observed that over half of the participants were working on either a laptop, cellphone or tablet. They were not “in the meeting.” In fact, they were barely participating. Their minds were elsewhere. Why have a meeting […]

Read More

Practice Makes Productive

Tweet9Share16Share2752 Shares We all have things that we want to be better at. However, just wanting to be better at something doesn’t make it so. The question is, “What are you doing about it?” Or better yet, “How often are you doing it?”

Read More

Think Big, Act Big: “Seize the Year!”

TweetShare6Share511 Shares The other day I discovered Jesse Phillip’s calendar project on Kickstarter. I liked the idea. Quite a bit, actually. And I immediately thought this was something that many TMN readers would like to see. See, Jesse has a big idea and it involves a big calendar. It is his 2012 “Seize the Year!” calendar. […]

Read More