June 2009
13 posts
When you can do the common things of life in an uncommon way, you will command...
– (via jamareaton)
People want to know how I started Teach For America straight out of college, and...
– Wendy Kopp, Teach For America founder (via brit)
who are you? who am i? →
Laying in bed about to hit the pillow, I stumbled across “Who are you? Who am I?” by Giselle Maclean, a wife and mother who works in the financial industry. Though writing is her passion, she…
Su.pr might become the hub of your social media... →
Came across SU.PR today, a new URL shortening tool, when browsing the blog of Tim Ferriss, author of The 4-Hour Workweek, a provocative book about living a luxury life now. I highly…
Using Psychology To Save You From Yourself : NPR →
“All are devotees of behavioral economics — a school of economic thought greatly influenced by psychological research — which argues that the human animal is hard-wired to make errors when it comes to decision-making, and therefore people need a little “nudge” to make decisions that are in their own best interests.
And that is exactly what Obama administration officials plan to...
Wordnik: the ultimate social dictionary →
What is in your heart? If your mind is aligned with both your integrity and your...
– What’s Your Body Saying About Being Fearless? | Design for Users
Less thought, more action and ongoing bliss. →
Do you ever find yourself thinking too much about the things you have to do instead of just doing them? Do you stress out by your own thought of doing that activity because you think…
Mike Walsh on Discovery and Ambient Awareness: Be... →
Leverage Software CEO, Mike Walsh, talked tools, techniques and processes for discovering information last week at the Inbound Marketing Summit in Dallas.
Your typical PowerPoint…
live in the now. →
if you find your here and now intolerable and it makes you unhappy, you have three options:
remove yourself from the situation;
change it;
or, accept it totally.
by following…