Ideas For The Change Revolution
July 2007
The Question you should be asking isn't "What do I want?" or
"What are my goals?" but what would excite me?
-- Timothy Ferriss – The 4–Hour Work Week
The Change Revolution has Arrived
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Personal Change
Who's Influencing You?
The statistics are sobering. The average American family watches TV and surfs the Internet an average of 4-5 hours per day, and children less than two years old are now watching TV daily. By the time the average teenager is 18, they've been exposed to as many as 100,000 beer commercials alone, not even counting the violence, coarse language, and sexual innuendo that typifies prime time TV. ... read more
Organizational Change
Do You Make Things Happen?
When it comes to work, I'm getting more and more vicious about my time. The world of hi-tech gadgets has brought great ease and efficiency to the workplace, but I'm convinced they've also become huge time-wasters. How often do you spend hours answering e-mail and think you've actually accomplished something important? Are you spending time in endless meetings to avoid actually making decisions? Do you have beautiful "to-do" lists, but don't actually do anything? ... read more
Creative Change
From "Intrusion" to "Attraction"
If you've been reading my reports from the Cannes Advertising Festival in Cannes, France, you'll know that my favorite quote of the event was from Global Creative Director Bob Isherwood from Saatchi & Saatchi: ... read more
Culture Change
The Spiritual Kingdom vs. The Success Kingdom
When I look at some religious leaders out there, and how they present themselves – particularly in the media - I wonder if we've simply become way too accommodating to the culture. Whatever happened to salt and light? Whatever happened to a higher calling? Whatever happened to "In the world, but not of it?" Are we trying so hard to fit in, we've lost the distinctive character that God has called us to? ... read more
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