by dustin | May 14, 2014 | Personal Development, Professional Development, Success
If you had to knock down the door to get in, perhaps you arrived at the wrong house.
by dustin | May 9, 2014 | Personal Development, Personal/Family, Society
It didn’t. And yet there are months of media coverage leading up to the event. There are also months of coverage following, rating each team’s choices and the resulting impact. Who got the “steal” of the draft? Who wasted their pick? I have...
by dustin | May 7, 2014 | Personal Development, Professional Development
Greek mythology tells us how Sisyphus tricked the gods (cheating Death twice). As punishment, he was sentenced to roll a huge rock, which required extreme effort, to the top of a hill every day. Upon reaching the top, the rock would roll back down and Sisyphus would...
by dustin | Apr 11, 2014 | Blogging, Creativity, Ideas, inspiration, Personal Development, Tom Peters!
You probably haven’t read the hundreds of posts on this blog. I wouldn’t expect anyone (other than me) to do that. But because of the reverse chronology of blogs, there may be posts you’d find valuable buried back in the archives. Here are a few. 7...
by dustin | Mar 31, 2014 | Communication, Personal Development
Dinner guests came over to our home recently. We talked while preparing food and by the time we sat down the conversation was in full swing. Someone asked about a project I had been working on and I began sharing details. Lots of details. Over the course of a few...
by dustin | Mar 28, 2014 | Business Management, Human Resources, human spirit, leadership, managing people, Personal Development, Purpose, Society
Pulleys, wheels and levers are all considered simple machines. For centuries, people have used these to ensure whatever effort they applied translated into the biggest impact. The Egyptians used simple machines to help build the pyramids – a feat they could not...