Monthly Archives: May 2012


Thursday Thoughts on Thriving: Time the Great Equalizer 3

No matter how much power, influence, or money you have, you cannot purchase more time. It is the great equalizer and a consistent challenge for both my individual and team clients. “If we just had more time…” or “It is just overwhelming with all that I have to do and I don’t seem to have enough time…” It is about both creating more time and energy to efficiently use that time. Here are a few of the most impactful practices […]


Thursday Thoughts on Thriving: How Do You Thrive Online?

How do you increase your level of thriving with on-line tools to serve you, rather than suck your time away? How much time do you spend on line? If you are anything like me, I suspect it is a lot. There is a philosophical debate about whether all this time with the internet is good or bad for us. I really like Howard Rheingold’s answer: “It depends on how much we know about how to use these media effectively, intelligently, mindfully, […]


Thursday Thoughts on Thriving: Choosing Your Path to Success

“I am inspired by what you are doing!” and “I don’t understand what you are doing!” are both reactions to my choice of path to leave (or more recently turn down) a large corporate job and run my own business. The path of the corporate job and the path of entrepreneur both have their positives and negatives and there is no one right path. It is so important to listen to your internalGPS and take the path that is […]


Thursday Thoughts On Thriving: Broken Link

In this post just published: Thursday Thoughts on Thriving: Choice and Motivation, I had a broken link to the Harvard Business Review article, “Increase Your Team’s Motivation Five Fold” by Scott Keller. It is such a well written article and  so important for thriving that I took the risk of bothering you with another e-mail and re-publishing with the correct link. Take a moment to click on the link here (or I also linked it on the article name). […]


Thursday Thoughts on Thriving: Choice & Motivation

“When we choose for ourselves, we are far more committed to the outcome – by a factor of five to one.”  This is from a Harvard Business Review article by Scott Keller (linked via the quote). He references a research project that had some participants pick their own lottery tickets and then ask if they would sell them versus others who had randomly picked numbers. Consistently, those that picked their own numbers asked for five times the price. This […]


Thursday Thoughts on Thriving: How Many Thoughts Per Day Go into My internalGPS? 1

My first thought in seeing this outside my front door, “Oh what a mess…” A split second later I thought, “But the purple color is so nice…” and then my mind rambled on with back and forth thoughts on whether it was a mess or beautiful. Why am I sharing this? Because your mind produces thousands of thoughts per day and those thoughts of yours can serve you or play havoc with your internalGPS.  I went looking for some […]