Entries for February 2010

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Some great work has been done across the decades on stages of “moral development,” demonstrating the areas where people can become "stuck" and never r...

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Posted in: Spiritual Growth
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Sometimes I wonder if I read too much and reflect too little. The reflections I do embrace often flow from some impactful reading material. But I am ...

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Posted in: Critical Thinking
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Lately I’ve been more or less obsessed with the teachings of the late psychologist Abraham Maslow, and the timeless relevance they hold for organizati...

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I’m not a big TV person, but I have caught a few snippets of the Winter Olympics the past couple of weeks. I’m especially intrigued by American speed ...

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Posted in: Strategy
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Today I am the same age that Bobby Kennedy was when he was shot (a few months after I was born), and the same age that Elvis was when he supposedly di...

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Posted in: Critical Thinking
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The Story of Edgar Sawtelle once again rests upon my night stand. I am trying to muster up the courage to give it another try. Me, afraid of a book? ...

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Posted in: Writing
09
I found Karen Armstrong’s newest book The Case for God to be so top notch, so all-encompassing as an objective history of religious thought, that I’m ...

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Posted in: Spiritual Growth
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Today I spontaneously did for myself what I have facilitated for numerous clients and individuals. I conducted a thorough S.W.O.T. analysis on me, tak...

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Posted in: Strategy
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