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I’ve written previously about manifesting a career, what success means, and how important it is to foster our true selves to be happy in our work. This […]
Continue reading »I’ve written previously about manifesting a career, what success means, and how important it is to foster our true selves to be happy in our work. This […]
Continue reading »I recently read an interview that the Smithsonian did with author and scientist Philip Ball about his new book, Patterns in Nature: Why the Natural World […]
Continue reading »This post serves to launch my third book; my second anthology of poetry. Called Earth Champions, it documents the journeys of authentic leaders who seek to […]
Continue reading »Studying biomimicry is fun. Don’t believe me? Well, I get to write this article! 😉 Engineers and scientists have been studying the mammalian penis for […]
Continue reading »In a culture that is fast-paced, competitive, materialistic and often superficial, slowing down enough to find one’s inner and outer balance can be difficult. Clients who come […]
Continue reading »Stanford scientist Dr. Emma Seppälä’s book, The Happiness Track, finally arrived and I’m excited to report that it contains science-based arguments for happiness as the […]
Continue reading »A recent New York Times article on the personal and professional and personal applications of design thinking is after my own heart. The article also affirms […]
Continue reading »When I came across this article on the 25 things creative people do differently, I felt resonance and affirmation. Every single characteristic is important, and […]
Continue reading »Via the excellent newsletter Brain Pickings, this article summarizes the research on what makes writers leverage their creativity and flow. I tweeted this post a […]
Continue reading »A particular type of meditation, called open monitoring meditation, can boost creativity, including nonjudgmental idea generation (sound familiar, design thinkers?). No prior experience is required […]
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