Monthly Archives: January 2011
Freedom. Money. Time
A while back I was interviewed by Mark McGuinness of Lateral Action, and was delighted – I’ve been enjoying his blog for some time. His stuff is particularly good for entrepreneurs who want to maintain the flame of creativity that … Continue reading
Roger Federer and “unforced errors”
Here’s the tennis superstar on his current form in the Australian Open “I don’t care about unforced errors,” he said. “The guys that love the statistics, they love those things. I don’t care if I make 20 or 60 unforced … Continue reading
Neil Crofts, Authenticis
I came across Neil Crofts’ work five years ago when someone rang me up from the UK and said “Man, you’ve got to read this book.” And that book was called Authentic: How to Make a Living by Being Yourself. … Continue reading
It’s not how you start…
… it’s how you finish. You’ll definitely stumble off the path when you’re doing Great Work. And what counts is how it ends.
Do More Great Work honoured by 800 CEO Read
I’ll take my moment of glory. Do More Great Work was honored at the 800 CEO Read Best of 2010 award ceremony last night. Along with Seth Godin, Nancy Duarte and Dan Ariely we were “best of the rest” after … Continue reading


