On Charlie Kirk and Saving Civil Society
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Many of you have been asking me about the assassination of the conservative
commentator Charlie Kirk earlier this week during a campus event at Utah
... ...
Leading Thoughts for September 11, 2025
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IDEAS shared have the power to expand perspectives, change thinking, and
move lives. Here are two ideas for the curious mind to engage with: I.
Colin Fishe...
Career Success: #1 rule in a failing job market
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Question I read your books after I saw you do a presentation at Cornell
University’s Executive MBA program. Some of your methods for career success
have ...
Engage 16: Open Up the High End
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Lesson 16 of the free Engage course explores how to shift your reality from
needing, striving, and wanting to already being inside the life you truly
wish ...
Advantages of Hiring a Photo Booth for Your Event
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No matter what kind of event you are planning photo booth hire should be on
or near the top of your list of things to do, along with booking the venue
and ...
ScalaTest 3.0.0-M11 Released
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Today we released ScalaTest/Scalactic 3.0.0-M11, which includes a
significant reorganization inspired by feedback from the 3.0.0-M10 release
two weeks ago.
A Month of Reflection
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By Leo Babauta We’re entering the last month of the year, and for many of
us, it’s a darker and quieter season. It’s the perfect time for reflection.
I l...
Farewell to Twitter
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I joined Jack Dorsey’s Twitter in December 2008. I have enjoyed virtually
every Twitter-minute in the subsequent 15+ years. But the time has come to
say ...
Why I Don’t Care About Being Popular Anymore
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In middle school, being popular felt like the most important thing in the
world. I just wanted to fit in and be liked. I tried so hard to impress the
“co...
Goodbye Logic+Emotion, Hello Armano Design Group
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The world has changed much since 2006, and a recent Pandemic has
accelerated decades of change and transformation in less than two years.
We're only just a...
Dr. Vivek Murthy
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We usually publish Remarkable People on Wednesday mornings, but we wanted
to get this interview out before the elections. This episode's remarkable
guest...
Thanksgiving and Sales Process Tracking
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Happy Thankgiving. We have much to be thankful for...and much still to do.
You can be thankful...if you can read this.
You can be thankful...that you are ...
Books to Watch | August 13, 2019
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In the past, we have always had a monthly "Books to Watch" list to let our
readers know what new books we're most excited about. But, because those
lists...
Option B
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Option B by Sheryl Sandberg and Adam Grant Sheryl Sandberg's husband Dave,
passed away in May of 2015. Option B is a map of the journey that Sheryl
took to...
Short Course in Labor History
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Unions have typically grown in rapid spurts, very “short periods of social
upheaval punctuated by major demonstrations and strikes.” The 1920s were an
es...
Design Details: Quartz for iOS
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Last week Quartz debuted a clever little app to deliver news unlike
anything I’ve used before. It’s a conversational app which creates a
delightful and s...
Coaching: The Four Essentials
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What makes coaching successful? Success is often attributed to mutual
chemistry, technique, and readiness to learn. I agree that those are
important ingred...
Can You Guess What Word This Post Is About?
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Otis Redding wrote about it. Aretha Franklin sang about it. Clients talk
about it. Employers hope their employees have it. It’s a seven-letter word
that st...
Every Home Improvement Question Answered Right Here
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Most homeowners have had the thought of improving their home at some time
in their lives. However, when the homeowner is inexperienced, home
improvements c...
Closed – Now What?
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The ink is barely dry on the contract; everyone is satisfied that they have
a good deal – “win-win.” In fact, you have already mentally spent the
commissio...
How to get Wild About Work
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Want to get Wild About Work? Check out my new blog at
www.wildaboutwork.com. My goal is to give you the framework, the fuel, and
the tools to create an ene...
How to get Wild About Work
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Want to get Wild About Work? Check out my new blog at
www.wildaboutwork.com. It's aimed at helping you create an energized,
impactful, heart-based career. ...
With gratitude, a gift from Enlightened Leadership
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We have much gratitude for all our clients, subscribers, and friends. At
this time of year, we’d like to celebrate by giving you a process that can
greatly...
My "Revised" Book
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I've completely revamped my "latest" book that used to be titled Instant
Athlete Instant Zone. It's now The Mentally Quiet Athlete. It also has a
new cover...
Not just networks, heterogeneous, dynamic networks
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I read recently a blog post that stipulated that cities are more innovative
than rural areas, and that was because of the number of interactions.
Therefore...
This Blog’s Final Post
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*A note to readers:* This post is the last for the Idea of the Day blog,
started by the editors of the Week in Review more than two years ago as a
place to...
Laugh Lines, R.I.P.
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*A note to readers:* This post is the last for the Laugh Lines blog,
started three years ago as a place for amusing stuff on the Web, curated to
the sensib...
Put a Penny On
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*PennyOn* is a simple solution to ensuring every person in the world has
what they need – enough to eat, a safe place to sleep, education and their
heal...
Moving to a New Blogging Platform
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This was the home of my blog from March 2004- November 2009. Here you will
find over 870 posts about leadership, training, learning and more. I wrote
her...
Cloud Gate: Chicago on Amazing Bean
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Tracked by Histats.com
From a distance it could be mistaken for a huge drop of mercury, while up
close its highly reflective surface captures and tran...
Create An Open Your Heart Support Team
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First find a little quiet time out of reach of pagers, phones, kids, etc..
(I personally love going to the nearest not-too-noisy coffee bar, where I
can si...
The Reminders
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Lampageu, Aceh - Indonesia, December 2006 The location of these pictures is
one of the hardest hit spots around the city of Banda Aceh. Tiny rises of
city ...
new blog
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it's been nearly six months since i've posted. i love this blog. it gave me
a reason to write, a motivation to write, and a venue to do it. but as time
pas...
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