Daniel Boone once remarked, “I have never been lost, but I will admit to being confused for several weeks.” We’ve all had times of confusion—when we’re not sure what to make of the situation we’re in or what to do ...
The creativity classic, "The Path of Least Resistance" by Robert Fritz will help you identify the structures you need to create the outcomes you desire for your life and business. Here's my review.
This Venture Kindling post feature short bits of information I’ve tripped across or developed that can help you light a fire or revive a fire for your venture. Kindling from the web: Half your brain is asleep. It’s not a new ...
“The ability to concentrate intensely is a skill that must be trained.” Georgetown University professor Cal Newport’s simple observation has never been more urgent. Never before have there been so many distractions vying for our attention. Social media and ...
“Choosing is deceptively simple,” writes Robert Fritz, author of The Path of Least Resistance, “yet it takes practice to do it correctly.” That’s because, if we’re not careful, we may unwittingly surrender our power of choice. In this week’s ...
Apply yourself to your venture or career long enough and a time will come when learning slows. When that happens, you’re at the top of your S-curve and it may be time to catch a new wave—to disrupt yourself. In ...
Do you have so many interests that you find yourself wondering if you’re somehow defective? You struggle to “pick a lane,” switching from career to career, or wishing you could? If so, indecisiveness may not be your problem. You may ...
Leo Tolstoy once wrote, “Everyone wants to change the world. No one wants to change themselves.” Whitney Johnson might say that person is at the top of their “S-curve,” and ripe for personal disruption. Johnson, in her most recent ...
There are times in your life when you have to step out—even if you don’t feel qualified to do so. In this week’s episode of the Reinventure Me podcast, I talk with Dr. Michelle Watson, author of Dad, Here’s ...
Someone once commented, “Business would be good, if it weren’t for the people.” It’s a bit funny, both in its irony and its awful truth. Other people can be so hard to deal with sometimes. Recently, I listened to ...