How adults are wasting words professionally

30.11.2007

Yesterday I was watching a fascinating show on Dutch television with medium Derek Ogilvie. He’s a Scottisch guy that uses his telepathic capabilities to communicate with children that can’t talk themselves (either because they’re too young, or because they have an ailment that prevents them from talking).
In the show last night he was working with [...]

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Management lessons from a bird, a polar bear and a fox

29.11.2007

A little story for you to enjoy and some questions afterwards:
A little bird got lost while flying and ended up flying over the north pole. The air was so cold that the little bird got all cold and crashed into the ground. Shivering of the cold, the little bird uttered weak chirps every now and [...]

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5 reasons (not) to drink coffee

26.11.2007

photo by CoffeeGeek

I enjoy drinking several cups of coffee a day, but I never really knew whether I should or should not drink this stuff. Is it bad for me, or is it good for me? Does it really have an effect, or do I think it has an effect? I know the latter can [...]

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Review week 47; goals, blog and GTD

25.11.2007

On Sundays I’m looking back on the past week. How did I perform towards my goals? How did my blog do? And how am I keeping up with my GTD system?
Blog performance
This week was a good week. Lots of articles published, and I finished the NLP Presuppositions series.
One of my articles got featured in a [...]

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The positive worth of the individual is held constant…

23.11.2007

The positive worth of the individual is held constant, while the value and appropriateness of internal and/or external behavior is questioned.
This is one of the many NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming) presuppositions and one of the original 8 of Richard Bandler.
What does NLP mean with the presupposition?
In short: The person is OK, the behavior might not [...]

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