That is what I call the great accounting lie. Substitute “better” for whatever best describes the situation: easier, faster, cheaper. Most of the time – and I mean like 95% – it won’t. It will actually be a whole lot just like the last year. Because we are prone to do the same thing we’ve
Month: October 2019
Then what would we say next? Would we keep asking? Would we give up? Have you ever tried this with a five year old? When have you ever attempted to discipline someone by asking them questions? Does it work? Will the incentive be enough to get the behavior you desire to see? Will you starve
Our culture is pretty obsessed with self improvement but maybe more so the idea of self-driven success. The magic silver bullet. The modern day sorcery of finding the life hack to solve all our problems. Professionally, this can be translated to mean that if we are smarter then we will be more successful. Not always
Asking. When we ask, we shift our focus to the question and even more than that: the thought or way or belief behind the question. So when we feel aimless or lack of focus (some call it purpose) the typical response is to get more information. Books, podcasts, blogs, people, etc. However, if we just