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Laura Berman Fortgang, The Little Book of Meaning

Laura Berman Fortgang is truly one of the pioneers in the personal coaching field. She has a number of books to her name including Now What?: 90 Days to a New Life Direction and her most recent The Little Book … Continue reading

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Jonathan Fields, Career Renegade

Jonathan Field’s job title is Chief Renegade Officer.  And it’s not just a fancy title.  Jonathan spent time as a mobile DJ, a hedge fund lawyer and a highly successful entrepreneur in the health business starting up his own yoga … Continue reading

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John McWade, Before & After

I remember years ago Tom Peters raging on about the importance of design. And, as usual with Tom, he was right on the money.  Because content and knowledge is now ubiquitous and free, design becomes absolutely critical to adding value … Continue reading

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Robert Fritz, Your Life as Art

I have two shelves put aside for my iconic Great Work texts. These are reserved for the books and the authors who I think have written something timeless and significant in how we can show up and do the work … Continue reading

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Be a little bit weird

Follow Michael Bungay Stanier/@boxofcrayons on Twitter This was (yet another) interesting and provocative talk from the TED stage. It’s about the five stages of tribes – and why we should strive (at least) for Stage Four and maybe even Stage … Continue reading

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