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Acquire: Resources

What do you need today? On any given day, we are in need of something (or many things). The question is not exclusively how to get those things but what things are worth getting and when. If I need to…

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Disrupt: Stuck

It doesn’t happen often, but sometimes I get to my computer and I am not sure what to write.  Today is one of those days.   I have been sitting in my jury duty holding area trying to find a…

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Perform: Do(e) a Deer

Happy Friday! This week there was another lovely article making the rounds about why you should sing. I don't mean why people who can sing well should sing, but why everyone should sing. Reasons to sing range from improved overall…

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Articulate: Surprise

Our love of novelty is perhaps the most endearing and frustrating characteristic of the human-animal. But, since we can't change it we might as well engage it. Directing attention to your speech can be as simple as changing volume, using…

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Acquire: Knowledge

I was asked yesterday why some attorneys don't want to know whether a client is guilty or not. I'm not sure this is a universal fact outside of TV dramas, but I do see the point in it. It is…

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Disrupt: You Belong Here

Yesterday was about observing your patterns around being right or wrong. At their core, these patterns come from a basic human need. The need for belonging. Before you assert how rebellious or independent you are, and you may be both…

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Observe: Right or Wrong

If social media is any indicator, we are becoming more entrenched in our opinions. Perhaps it has always been important to be right, to have the superior position. It now seems equally or more important to declare someone wrong and…

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