“Sticks and stones may break my bones but words can absolutely destroy me.” (Swear I made that up … at least the ending.) Apart from some groups of people in the Middle East, most of us don’t participate in physical stoning anymore, but before we congratulate ourselves too much, we should consider whether we participate…
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The other day I was having a drink with a good friend of mine and he began to relate his impression of one of the political candidates in the upcoming election. To say that his view was completely at odds with my own is to put it mildly. What was really interesting though was that…
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I posted before about our ability to create a space between stimulus and response. This is of course not Nobel Prize submission material, yet it’s one of those truisms that is so often taken for granted. What I want to say here is that a practice of creating that Space will be a difficult one…
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What’s a uniquely human ability? We are very likely the only animals on the planet that can create a space between stimulus and response. Actually I don’t know if this can be proven, but it most certainly is a major aspect of being human. Human beings have the ability to choose what their response will…
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So with my “Getting things done (not)” as the background, I write about how “clutter” affects me. Like our hero in this April 17th 2008 post, in the process of doing one task I find myself distracted by another. Does this happen to you? On the way to look for a folder or file, I…
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