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Feeling the Fear, but Going It Alone Anyway

Slow Leadership | July 23rd 2008

Kath Lockett tells the tangled story of going it alone as a self-employed writer — along with the problems of facing panhandlers, admitting to a flirtation with Feng Shui, and sundry other sources of uncomfortable self-realization. [[This is just read more

Groundhog Day

Slow Leadership | July 22nd 2008

People, especially in relationships and in jobs, recreate the same old story, over and over again. They are held in the vice-like grip of old patterns of behavior and broken dreams. Only when we realize that to change our world we have to change ours read more

Blogging and transparency

eicolab: design thinking for business innovation | July 21st 2008

Reflecting on my post and the ensuing in-depth discussion Fostering involvement and buy-in – what the cat taught me The very act of us discussing the very topic of transparency is transparency at work! Isn’t it ironic. If I were a more convention read more

Radical Honesty

30 sleeps | July 21st 2008 by Brad Bollenbach

Honesty is the first chapter of the book of wisdom. – Thomas Jefferson Deception is cancerous. The first mutation of a truth charts a path to colonize its host. One fib demands another, two lies need the proof of two more, until eventually even read more

Progress through Pain

Run'n Like A Vagabond | July 20th 2008 by Vagabondrunn

I’ve learned a lot about pain recently in my life. I’ve learned how you screw up and cause pain in someone’s life. I’ve learned how someone else screws up and causes pain in your life. I’ve learned that pain comes and go read more

Dissension: Good or Bad? Can You Handle It? What Drives A Great C…

bizsolutionsplus | July 20th 2008 by Lewis Green

Sometime last week on Twitter, a Twitterer said that the mark of an experienced blogger is that he/she can handle controversy. His comment made me think about my own style of communications, blogging or otherwise. I often offer a personal point of vi read more

Stand Out From The Crowd With The X-Men Cyclops Visor

Internet Siao Singapore | July 19th 2008 by Dennis Yeo

Want to look just as cool as Cyclops in the X-Men movie with this visor and have everyone try to run away when you remove it? Now you can get your very own. This pair of Cyclops visors is an exact replica that James Marsden wore in the X-Men movies read more

The Missing Key to Success

Delightful Work | July 17th 2008 by Tom Volkar

Have you ever felt like you were so close to the success you wanted but were missing one pivotal piece? What if you could identify that missing piece and make the adjustment, and then all things good would begin to flow to you? What would that be wor read more

Asking for Social Media Love

bizsolutionsplus | July 17th 2008 by Lewis Green

I've been wondering about this for a couple of years now and today I was inspired to put this question to all of you: Is it cool to ask for Digg love? Link Love? Or any other kind of love that raises your blog ranking? Within the last few days, I not read more

SUCCESS: In Your Shoes

Law of Attraction in Action with Eva | July 16th 2008

In Your Shoes by Eva Gregory, CPCC Ever wish that you could have the lifestyle of someone you truly admire? Perhaps it???s the lifestyle of the ???rich and famous??? like a movie star, or a singer? How do you think... read more

From the Feed Reader

Consuming Worship | July 16th 2008

I’ve been a little heavy the last couple of days, so how about something on the light side? I haven’t done one of these in a while, and I’ve accumulated a ton of great links—too many to throw at you all at once. So, here are only read more

Saying You're Green Doesn't Make it So

bizsolutionsplus | July 16th 2008 by Lewis Green

So you are looking for ways to grow your Brand, increase sales and raise revenues. Green and sustainable seems like a good way to go. Stop! Listen! And proceed cautiously. Saying you're green doesn't make it so and telling little (or big) white lies read more

Greater sins

Consuming Worship | July 15th 2008

Let me state for the record before I start, that I’m not trying to postulate an erroneous theology of some sins being more heinous than others. I agree that you will find evidence in Scripture where there are some sins that are more “seri read more

Trying new things

Consuming Worship | July 14th 2008

I mentioned the other day that we’re shifting to a Mediterrasian diet in our household. So far, I’m completely sold, but quite honestly we’ve not done any food that is too far out from the norm as of yet. Having said that, I am begi read more

Worship Confessional: July 13, 2008

Consuming Worship | July 14th 2008

Pretty low day in attendance yesterday, typical for a sunny July weekend I suppose. I’m going to be a little more transparent than usual with this post so hold onto your hat. This is actually going to be a confessional. Over the last five years read more

Lenovo: Voices Of The Olympic Games

Viral Blog | July 14th 2008 by Paul van Veenendaal

Lenovo, purchased by IBM’s PC Division in 2005, is worldwide partner of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games; Lenovo also designed the Olympic torch. Lenovo surprised me with it’s concept Voices of the Olympic Games. In this branded blog podi read more

No Title

Chandra Unplugged - No nonsense, Straight-up blogging from a… | July 14th 2008 by Chandra Alexander

I want to know if you can be alone with yourself and if you truly like the company you keep in the empty moments. read more

Being Real and True To Yourself

Malditang Pinay | July 14th 2008 by Claire

So what does it take to face the facts and accept the truth? How does one become “real” in the sense that inhibitions are forsaken and only what is being experienced is acknowledged? This is authenticity, becoming real with who you are an read more

Where the Hell is Matt (2008) probably won’t succeed

Marketing Conversation | July 13th 2008 by Chris Abraham

I’m going to go against the orthodoxy of my fellow social media practitioners. I’m going to commit heresy. I’m going upset the apple cart of the proverbial echo chamber. The new 2008 version of Where the Hell is Matt YouTube video read more

McCain Supports The Troops

A Political Glimpse from Ireland | July 12th 2008 by Crian Padayachee

One of the premises I often read about from various media sources are that some Republicans will vote for Senator McCain because of his support for the Troops and his understanding of military matters. I am a big fan of the show Countdown however due read more

A New Way to Find Work that You Love

Delightful Work | July 11th 2008 by Tom Volkar

I believe there’s a better process to finding work you love to do, so you can then build a profitable business around it. Traditional advice for discovering work you love involves journaling your passions, talents and joyous activities. This works read more

Blog bankruptcy

Consuming Worship | July 11th 2008

I’m declaring blog bankruptcy this week. What does that mean? Am I calling it quits? No, I’m just declaring this week as a loss, putting it behind me and looking forward to next week. I tell ya, when I have a week with a really big migrai read more

Consciousness, Unconsciousness and Leadership

Slow Leadership | July 11th 2008

Betrayal and mistrust are rampant in the corporate world of today. To be conscious, you need to view life, right here and right now, from the 25,000-foot level and ask yourself: "What am I doing right here, right now?" Consciousness is about being de read more

Keeping fast food vendors honest

eicolab: design thinking for business innovation | July 8th 2008

On Fast Food: Ads vs. Reality, Jeff Kay compares promotional photos of fast food items with freshly purchased and photographed actuals. Spotted on The Innovation Diaries. read more

Blogger Small Group

Consuming Worship | July 8th 2008

My apologies to everyone involved, but I won’t be participating in this week’s Blogger Small Group. I woke up today with a very severe migraine, one of my worst in a long time, and it’s all I can do right now just to type this up. H read more

Because accuracy is always an option in political debate.

Scatterbox ... Field Notes From The Information Glut. | July 7th 2008

Hey, citizens. Check the facts before you call to defend your favorite presidential candidate against the obviously biased rants of that fascist-neocon or commie-socialist radio host. Visit Congresspedia to research actual voting records, issue posit read more

Cell Phone Addiction?

Chandra Unplugged - No nonsense, Straight-up blogging from a… | July 7th 2008 by Chandra Alexander

Are you addicted to your cell phone? If you have a closer relationship with your cell phone than you do with most people in your life, learn why breaking the cell phone addiction is the best thing you can do for yourself. read more

Artists of the Soul

Café Philos: an internet café | July 7th 2008 by Sunstone

Neil was raised, in a tiny settlement in the San Luis Valley, by artists.  The San Luis — over a mile above sea level, and the largest alpine valley in the world — is Colorado’s poorest region. Because it’s so poor, the cost read more

Online Luxury: An Interview With Portero.com

The Luxe Chronicles | July 7th 2008

As many in the luxury industry sit and ponder the far reaching ramifications of the recent rulings of two French courts against online auction site eBay (not to mention several... read more

A Thought or Two on Sexual Repression

Café Philos: an internet café | July 6th 2008 by Sunstone

Earlier this evening, a friend and I were discussing sexual repression.  Predictably, the first thing that came to mind for both of us was the stereotype of the sexually repressed individual — the man or woman who imposes limits on their sexua read more

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