Posts Tagged ‘worldview’
A Question Of Choices
Our choices not only determine our priorities, plans and results—they are also clues about what matters to us.
Read MoreThe Daily Opportunity
Meaningful progress doesn’t happen in a single, magical alignment of the stars. Opportunity can’t pass us by because it’s available to us in this moment and the next one.
Read MoreBy Heart Vs. With Heart
We have the opportunity every day to work by heart or to choose to do it with heart.
The more often we choose the latter the better for all of us.
People Want Places, Not Platforms
Whatever you’re building, think beyond features, functionality and design and think first about how the person you serve wants to feel when she arrives at the place you’ve built.
Read MoreGrowing Small
I remember landing my first ‘real’ job like it was yesterday. One of the big British supermarket chains was opening a huge store not far from where I lived in Dublin. It was good news for the hundreds of people who would be employed there—more jobs, more choice for consumers—a win-win. At fifteen, I thought…
Read MoreThe Stories We Live And Leave
In the end, all that will be left of us is the stories other people share about us.
How can we make those the stories worth telling?
Like The Weather
Often the thing we can’t control distracts us to the point of getting in the way of the things we can affect and change.
Read MoreNurturing Growth
When we begin to think in terms of nurturing (protecting something while it grows), we are compelled to be more intentional about how we grow—and focusing on how makes all the difference.
Read MoreOn Finding The Right Customers
Building a sustainable and fulfilling business isn’t just about finding enough customers—it’s about finding enough of the right customers. Company-customer fit is unerrtated.
Read MoreThe Lost Art Of Storytelling
What stories will you tell today and why will they matter to the people who hear them?
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