Tag Archives: imagination

Un-Linked

Just recently I’ve joined a bunch of groups on LinkedIn. At first I wasn’t sure what I was doing, but the articles and comments that are chatted about are interesting and educational. Mostly. Last week I received a rather unfriendly note accusing me of spamming a particular group. A group that focuses on best business [...]

Models are for breaking

Lately I’ve been speaking to a number of people who are a bit, well, trapped by their own thoughts and preconceived notions. It’s alarming how so many fall into this trap, and why I’m bringing it to you today. The interesting thing about this phenomena, is that most of us are aware that we practice [...]

March on soldiers!

It seems I’m on a mission. As with most missions, I’m quite passionate about my point of view. Seriously, there’s lots of evidence to support it’s truth. It’s been said that by the 6th grade our imagination is taught out of us. That’s right, we’re actually taught to be less creative than we are naturally, [...]

Water on the brain

It’s interesting that some of our everyday tasks are so taken for granted that improvement is slower in coming than one would logically expect. Recently, while traveling, I had an amazing and memorable moment in the shower. Now, really, it’s not what you are thinking, you people with your minds in the gutter! What I [...]