Today’s post is a short one inspired by an ohrwurm. A ‘what’ you say? An ohrwurm I said. Even if you’ve never heard of the word ohrwurm before I guarantee that you’ll have experienced one. And it may very well have driven you to distraction. Kylie Is Guilty Kylie knew exactly what she was doing [...]
Windows Into The World Of Bill Gates
26th January 2012
Lots of my more techy friends seem to have a pathological hatred for Bill Gates. I’ve heard all the reasons why we should all, as one thronged mass, rush towards him brandishing a noose. Strangely enough most of these same friends encouraging the lynch mob worship at the altar of St Steve of Jobs. I’m [...]
The Island That Never Is
25th January 2012
Have you booked your summer holiday for this year? We’ve got a couple of weeks in sunny Portugal to look forward to. The villa is booked, as are the flights and now there’s just the hire car to get sorted. Yippee! Sepia Tinged Freedom Of Youth In my single days, (those long-gone halcyon moments of [...]
Had A Good Day?
19th January 2012
People use their time in all sorts of different, fun and challenging ways to do all sorts of different, fun and challenging things. Take a few minutes out of your day to watch this short clip and see what you get inspired to do. I’m thinking about the fun activity at 3 minutes 44 secs. [...]
Getting Going
05th December 2011
Often people find that they can’t seem to get started and a cycle of laziness goes around and around. This cycle is based on the myth that motivation precedes action whereas, it’s actually the other way round. If you start to do something you’ll be more inclined to do more of it. So get up [...]
Final Failure?
30th November 2011
I spoke about failure a little while ago and I had an interesting response from one reader who was convinced that I was wrong. This little extract sums up his thoughts succinctly: “Failure is failure, that’s just how it is. If you’ve got it wrong you’ve got it wrong, no matter how you look at [...]
Fast Trak – In The Studio
21st November 2011
Readers of this blog will know how much I love music and that I can barely get through a week without referencing a pop or rock act in a post. So how excited do you think I was to find myself in London’s world famous recording studio ‘The Strongroom’, cutting a brand new song that [...]
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Run, Forest, Run
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Where Priorities Come From
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Scorpions and Frogs
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Managing A Team
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Burn Your Boats
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Desired and Active Priorities
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BAD Focus
16th March 2012
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