What Self-Care Looks Like
September 9, 2011 — 1 Comment
This definition of “self-care” speaks for itself. It keeps me in check. How about you?
This definition of “self-care” speaks for itself. It keeps me in check. How about you?
It’s not every day that I get to experience a miracle. Or at least that’s what I’m calling it because I don’t know what else to call it. You tell me.
Back in the mid-’90s, while I was a jet-settin’ Oracle instructor for Aris Corporation, I began to have “eye attacks.” At first, they were tolerable and occurred about once a week. Then they became more frequent, more painful, and happened at inopportune times.
Some of you will remember those days. (more…)
A couple of weeks ago, I took a whirlwind weekend trip to Los Angeles. I landed at LAX around 8:30AM, and planned to meet up with my friends in the afternoon. With a few hours on my hands, I took the opportunity to go to one of my most favorite places on the planet: the beach. (more…)
Last week, I wrote a review of Resonate, a book by Nancy Duarte; and then on Friday, I asked Bree Baich to write about the book from a corporate trainer’s perspective. This time, I want to highlight one of the concepts in the book that has clamped down on my ankle, and frankly, won’t let go. It’s this idea of a “sparkline” that vascillates between What Is and What Could Be. Let’s first define what a sparkline is, then I’ll give you two real-life applications. (more…)
A lie can travel half way around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes.
This time, like all times, is a very good one, if we but know what to do with it.