Sometimes you create space for silence, other times you simply need to listen for its arrival.
Read MoreYour greatest successes will seem messier than they outwardly appear.
Read MoreAn opinion guides thinking in a specific direction but an observation generates net-new thinking.
Read MoreGiving thanks is the outward act resulting from an internal cognitive process of gratitude.
Read MoreRecognition is more than an employee morale strategy.
Read MoreYour mind functions great in a state of 100% certainty. This state exists harmoniously with unicorns.
Read MoreBoo! I have feedback for you. (Is what you should not say)
Read MoreUnderstanding your intent vs another’s intent shares a common theme: unconscious processes make it difficult.
Read MoreMoving straight is efficient for momentum; making turns is efficient for not crashing into barriers.
Read MoreBlind spots are things you must discover to grow but also cannot discover alone or without effort.
Read MoreIn the beginning you started with something that might be worth remembering today.
Read MoreYou are biased to try to fix capacity issues by adding capacity; sometimes subtracting capacity cost is more appropriate.
Read MoreGetting things done is rewarding. Having things pile up faster than you can do them is overwhelming.
Read More‘Have you tried turning it off,’ works for more than technology.
Read MoreFriendship represents a process of seeing beyond autonomous cognitive distinctions to allow for harmony.
Read MoreRespect is quickly identified when missing, but less frequently actively cultivated.
Read MoreThe internal journey of pursuing arete is benefitted by finding excellence in others.
Read MoreFeedback, itself, is not hard; processing complex social dynamics amidst a natural desire for binary simplicity is hard.
Read MoreYou crave better data, but quickly neglect consistency for shiny objects.
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