Productivity Tips #1: TdJ
This is the first of a series of posts looking at different techniques, approaches and tools that I have used over the years to improve
This is the first of a series of posts looking at different techniques, approaches and tools that I have used over the years to improve
– unstructured, away from online, and open to think in writing, post-its, and pictures I can’t remember where I seized upon this idea. It may
It must be 20 years since I read “The Fifth Discipline” by Peter Senge. It had such a massive impact on me. I’ve had “The
On Friday of last week it was 30 years since I first started working in the English NHS. Working for the National Health Service for
It’s a fearsome thing, this contradiction between the urban space and the outer wonders of nature. I grew up in nature. I live now in
It’s so easy to just keep going once we have started. We work and work until we edge towards burnout. And if we look at
In ‘Values Count’ (my previous book) I wrote about values based working. That book looked at why working from values is so important. In my
Over the last couple of months there have been music events which have been an opportunity to close off some loops in my life. Two
Jottings and ideas for a catalogue – the sketch is the first step to something becoming a reality…
In recent weeks I have bought a couple of really interesting albums. The first, John Coltrane’s “Both Directions at Once” is a ‘lost’ album from