Archive for July, 2008
Don’t Let Your Book (or project) Die A Slow Death
This post is from an article written by Lynne Klippel, and edited by Nina East.
Copyright Lynne Klippel. Used with permission. (Thanks, Lynne!)
The story is about a personal growth professional trying to write a book, but the lessons can apply to any project you are working on, but not making the progress you want…
Jill is a [...]
Do you have a personal code of conduct?
Have you ever thought about your own personal code of conduct?
Back in school there was a code of conduct – a set of rules or guidelines, established by the authority, to help us behave in ways which supported the good of all. Or at least the general good. The code always included things like “don’t [...]
Helpful Assumptions for Inspiration
It’s not unusual to get caught up in the daily grind – even for those of us who aspire to be more and better. Sometimes we are quick to judge others – and ourselves – without stepping back to think what else something might mean.
Here are some good assumptions to keep in mind.
(These were developed [...]