Life is peaceful right now. Today. I’m grateful. I spent the holidays catching up on the half a dozen books I started and never completed. I spent more…
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The mysterious “THEY,” those invisible authorities in the sky (or perhaps just in my mind) say, “Intellectual Property (IP) is what distinguishes you.“They say, “Produce intellectual property people…
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Living in the weeds, hanging with the worms, a low altitude view of ourselves tells only part of the story. What if we elevated the view, like a…
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by David Rock The early days of the pandemic were a shock, causing a spike in adrenaline, which stops us from feeling pain, so we can get out of…
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Here’s the Thing… I’ve started writing this piece three million times to no avail. I kicked myself. I meditated. I ate chocolate. I watched the news and checked…
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Here’s the thing… A blog where you’ll find what’s rummaging in my head, pearls of wisdom from thought leaders that got me thinking, life hacks, ideas for self-care,…
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