Monthly Archives: March 2010
Spring’s a Comin’ In
Gray geese populate Concave pockets of ice, a Platoon of honkers. Early morning walkers join the avian conversation, narrating each shaky step on a slippery path. A musical fan belt tra-la-las a fanfare over the chorus, a true operatic soprano. … Continue reading
Todd Kashdan, Curious
Todd Kashdan, a clinical psychologist and Professor of Psychology at George Mason University is also the author of a new book, a fantastic book called Curious?: Discover the Missing Ingredient to a Fulfilling Life. And when you check it out, … Continue reading
When Mojo meets Great Work: Free teleclass with Marshall Goldsmith
Marshall Goldsmith and Michael Bungay Stanier share practical tips on how to flourish in the work you do. Join Marshall and Michael for a free 45-minute teleclass on Monday March 29th at 12 noon Eastern. Register here: http://bit.ly/bpJe6p When times … Continue reading
Two Questions to Change Your World by Michael Neill
Michael Neill has been a mentor to me since I started coaching and writing. His newsletter is consistently outstanding, his books are excellent, and he provides this week’s article, an excellent piece on Two Big Questions That Matter. But before … Continue reading
What is great work, anyway?
This is a guest post by Erik Proulx, creator of the most excellent Lemonade Movie and blogger at Please Feed The Animals. You can follow him on Twitter at @eproulx. I have my definition of great work. And it won’t … Continue reading


