Learning from other people’s working practises

One of the key principles of NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming) is that we can learn a lot by looking at how other people who are highly effective function and extracting from that study ideas which we can implement ourselves. This is a really helpful practise. But it can be difficult to do when we are … Read more

Back to Jung

I first became interested in Jung when a friend at university, Helen Scholes (now Chatterton – a textile maker living in Liverpool), bought me “Memories, Dreams and Reflections” for my birthday. This was Jung’s memoir written towards the end of his life. I was instantly captivated by the things he wrote about. Many years later … Read more

Barry White at the Dentist

Appointment at the dentist this morning. Recovering from a cold virus over the weekend, so didn’t quite get it together and arrived a bit late. The dentist always has BBC Radio Two on in the background to calm those dentist phobia nerves. On the radio came Barry White ‘My First My Last My Everything’ and … Read more

RPOV 8

Another observation from Tom Peters. This time he is borrowing from Seth Godin. I love the way Seth Godin pushes my thinking with the provocative things he says. So, the formula in the title – RPOV 8 – stands for: Remarkable Point of View in 8 words or less. What is the remarkable point of … Read more