
Leonardo – so much influence from so few paintings
I’m reading Michael Gelb‘s ‘How to think like Leonardo da Vinci’ which is an excellent book. I’m working through many of the exercises and finding

I’m reading Michael Gelb‘s ‘How to think like Leonardo da Vinci’ which is an excellent book. I’m working through many of the exercises and finding
People new into post often have big knowledge gaps as they work to understand the context in which they are working. This is not necessarily
My head is full of ideas at the moment – a million ideas. Like a million stars in the sky. And that set me to
It was 1997. I had heard of the concept of a Learning Set. It was something that appealed on a number of levels. For example,
This post describes a technique which I developed a few years ago as part of my PhD thesis: The work of the Archetypal Psychologists was
MICRO REVIEW This book, written by James Redfield and Carol Adrienne builds on the original book “The Celestine Prophecy” written by Redfield. Sometimes these add-on
In a recent post, Rik Roots talks about self-publishing using a print-on-demand service called Lulu. This is a really interesting approach to producing perfect-bound books
Welcome to The World Cafe A couple of years ago, I took part in a knowledge cafe, run by David Gurteen. I wrote about it
TEDTalks (audio, video) I was led to ‘TED’ by David Gurteen who wrote about it in one of his recent newsletters (well worth subscribing to
I spent a lazy evening recently browsing through my local branch of ‘Borders’ bookshop. I came across a copy of a new biography about M