Monthly Archives: December 2007
The world is what you make it; what are you making it?
Chris Matthews was just commenting that Benazir Bhutto’s assassination was “a reminder of the dangerous world we all live in.” In that moment, it struck me: we all live in a world of our own making. Oh, I don’t mean … Continue reading
Marshall Goldsmith on Peer Coaching (part 1)
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Marshall Goldsmith is an amazing executive coach. He has worked with several Fortune 500 CEOs and is currently a best-selling author (#1 on Amazon.com in the Leading People category). He has developed a couple of peer coaching techniques that will … Continue reading
Happy Sunset day! (It's the day of the earliest sunset)
Greetings, and happy Sunset Day to all! This is the day of the earliest sunset of the year in mid-northern latitudes; after today, the sunsets begin, ever so slowly, to be later, according to clock time.If you aren’t familiar with … Continue reading
Upgraded my Macintosh. Super-stressful day. … Not!?
Bought a new Mac. Wanted to duplicate the config on my old one. Figured it would be 16 hours of reinstalling, reconfiguring, etc. Turned on the new Mac. It asked if I was migrating from an existing machine. I said … Continue reading
More social networking?
My goodness. Now “Plaxo Pulse” wants me, and it insists on updating me daily that my friends and acquaintances added each other as friends, or poked someone, or whatever verbs Plaxo monitors. All I know is that if all these … Continue reading









