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Life intelligence (LQ) for your business

lqmeter.thumbnail.jpg“People with high LQ value life and invest it wisely in what really matters in the larger scheme of things. They do not ask how they can get the most from life, but how they can give their uttermost to life. Their starting point is not how they can be happy, rich and famous, but how they can be most useful …

Malleable morals and integrity

People with malleable morals that can be bent to exploit every advantage are not “agile” or “adaptive”; they just plain lack integrity.

Spin can’t change reality. A dishonest act is still a dishonest act regardless of how it is rationalised.

If you found $200 on the street, the right thing to do is to hand it in at the nearest police station. A dishonest person would keep the money and …

Multiple intelligences

Human intelligence has many dimensions, and this article explores Howard Gardner’s notion of Multiple Intelligences.

Evaluate and plot your Multiple Intelligence Quotient (MIQ).

Here’s mine:
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What price happiness?

This article by Brendan I. Koerner suggests that your happiness may be worth $3.2 million (US).

Can we really hope to measure happiness in monetary terms?

Perhaps the measurement of happiness requires some longer-termed accounting for tangibles like less sick days; and for intangibles like increased willingness to share ideas, innovation, and job effectiveness.

Do we want to measure happiness in monetary terms? If we were ever successful in …

How to learn anything

Thanks Jeff for the heads-up on this:

Decide what you want to learn.
Read everything you can on it.
Grab for insights.
Tie insights together.
Concentrate on magazines, not books.
Find your own special topics, and pursue them.
Go to conventions.
“Find your man.”
Keep improving your questions.
Your field is bounded where you want it to be.

Read the full text.

How to tell if you love what you do

“I am blessed with a profession that I love; something that I would have done forever for nothing.” Jon Bon Jovi on a TV interview 9 Jan 2006.

Put another way – if you did not need the money, would you still be doing what you are doing?

Conversations: the big thing

I believe that conversations/dialogue is a big thing for the world at the moment. It is time we all come out of our self-imposed exile behind the walls of culture/politics/religion/politeness to start talking to each other in our real voices. There is all too much postulating and couching going on at the moment.

Beyond “work-life balance” to simply “life”

Speaking of integrative – perhaps it is worth meditation on not splitting home and work, but rather a holistic approach to your craft that is a seamless and fluid combination of “work” and “non work”. I am consciously going down this path this year – there is no work vs non work, but rather, there is only the main thought of how I want to spend the time …

iWoz

iwoz.thumbnail.jpgiWoz – Computer geek to cult icon: getting to the core of Apple’s inventor. ISBN 0-7553-1407-7.

A personable insight into the inner thoughts of one of the greatest (and most ethical) minds in the history of the personal computer. Steve Wozniak was definitely the technical genius and all-round nice guy behind Apple, someone who cared more about good engineering and its positive impact on …

Have you patted the cat?

“I could succeed in many things, fail in many more, but as long as I have petted the cat I’ve done everything that really matters.” The Doctor, in Doctor Who: Vampire Science by Jonathan Blum & Kate Orman.

What really, truly, deeply matters to you? Can you achieve that this year?

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