Archive for November, 2008

Gratitude: It’s Good For What Ails Ya

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008

I can hear you out there.  “Thanksgiving week—and here’s another story about gratitude [yawn].”  Yet given the research that has shown the very real psycho- and biological benefits of reflecting on that for which one is grateful, you might be—dare I say it?—grateful for this opportunity!
When we are feeling Lost in Corporate America (i.e., dissatisfied [...]

Paying attention to the coaching

Monday, November 24th, 2008

 
The coaching is around you always …it’s your job to pay attention to it.
 
This means that life is always giving you information, and the more you pay attention to what the messages are, the more you can navigate through it with ease.
 
My time in TX has been a reminder of this concept, to be open [...]

Jamie

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

I have a client and let’s call him Jamie.  Jamie has a job he can’t stand, except for the fact that he is allowed to do it half a world away from the organization’s headquarters.  So even though he now rolls his eyes so much during conference calls that he’s in danger of going cross-eyed, [...]

More Fun With Johnny B.

Friday, November 14th, 2008

I shared with you earlier this week about Daniel Pink’s Johnny Bunko career guide “comic” book and what it has to say about making plans and following them (or not).  Another concept I wanted to share with you from the book has to do with why we choose to do the things we do when [...]

Planning May Be Overrated

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

I just read a delightful little book by Daniel Pink called Johnny Bunko, The Last Career Guide You’ll Ever Need.  Written in the Japanese comic style of Manga, it strikes me as a career guide for people who hate career guides.  And its message is clearly boiled down to 6 key lessons.  (And no, I [...]

Running Away

Monday, November 10th, 2008

Here’s another Dag Hammarskjold quote that caught my eye:
Life only demands from you the strength that you possess. Only one feat is possible; not to run away.
As I continue to spend time in Texas, I’m thinking of how I left.  I graduated from Texas A&M and within a week had moved to Los Angeles – [...]

The Gift of Our Discontent

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

“The most precious gift God has given to this land is not its great riches of soil and forest and land, but the divine discontent planted deeply in the hearts of the American people.”
–Newspaper editor William Allen White
Political pundit Chris Matthews closed his Sunday show this week with this quote and shared the following about [...]

Big Experiment

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

I’m conducting a big experiment this month.  I’ve decided to put my idea of independent work to the ultimate test, and leave San Francisco to spend a month in Dallas.When I worked for Corporate America, aka ‘the man’, I used to fantasize about being able to take off for extended periods and still earn a [...]