I used to be a big disciple of the time management philosophy. Clearly, organizing your time, making lists and scheduling your priorities was the key to productivity, success and ultimately happiness. I’ve read a lot of books on time management and many more articles on the subject. There was only one problem with time management, […]
Archives for August 2006
Finding Truth in Information
We all live in very uncertain times where truth is often obscured and controversy rages. Our world is changing faster than it ever has before. A millennium passes and two buildings collapse in violence. A disease unknown a few decades ago is now claiming the lives of millions. Communication and information once difficult are now […]
Take a Break From Goal-Setting
Goals are powerful vehicles for growth. When I first started using goals it was with a project I had long ago. I was amazed how simply defining what I wanted to do and when I wanted it done had an almost magical power to improve my productivity, focus and results. In two weeks I was […]
Relationship Geeks – An Interview With Phil Gerbyshak
Recently a new term has been gaining some popularity in blogging circles, that is a “relationship geek”. While it may seem like a bit of an oxymoron, this new trend towards using online tools to further communication and relationships has been increasing. From instant messaging to MySpace, even the blogging community, the web has increasingly […]