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Mental Fitness: The Muscle We Forget to Train
Its time our heads have a training program, too When I was at the gym this weekend, trying to

What We’re Really Choosing This Thanksgiving
And it may not be family anymore For years, my Thanksgiving message has always been about why we should

What I Discovered in the Potter’s Studio
Seeing the small things that shape our What’s Next A few weeks ago, Sheila and I were in Taos

The Future of Work is Here
Are You? Amazon announced this week that it’s laying off 14,000 employees—about 5% of its workforce. Paramount Skydance is

The New (and Old) Realities of Careers
What Has Changed—and What Never Will In 2021, I wrote a Resilient Wednesday post about the strength of the

What’s Next? Meet Your New BOTT
Your Life…on the “Back of the Tombstone” A friend of mine reads obituaries every day. He tells me they’re
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How Reliable Are You?
Of course, tech companies have multiple back-ups,mirrored sites, and using other computing systems to provide discrete services such as
Be it resolved..
A recent study I saw compared the difference between people who had set goals for themselves and told someone
Innovation, 2011
They’re mobile devices and not phones anymore. Microsoft’s Kinetic takes the Nintendo Wii to the next level with a
Create Happiness
(http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10296/1097382-110.stm). It was perhaps not too surprising then when I came upon an interview about research work done by
Routines that Automate
What make computers powerful and ubiquitous is their ability to automate easy (and eventually complex) tasks. When I was
So You Think You Can Multi-Task…Dream On
Unfortunately, this is one area where computers have us beaten hands down. Research over the past 20 years have