Concept of Change Part 2 – Repeat
In this three-part series, we’ve been taking a look at the “Three Keys to Change” presented by Alan Deutschman in his book “Change or Die.” If you missed the first part, you can find it here. Last time we dove into the first key to change “Relate”, and this time around we are going to look at the…
TWhat about when it all gets too hard?
Even though I am trying to create this catalyst, community, and support resource for change, and I have decades of experience creating and navigating change in my own life, I know for a fact that sometimes it all just gets to be much too much. In fact, I am there right now. So, what do I do now?…
TMoments of Grace – Venice
The spring of 2000, just about Easter, found me in Venice, Italy… heart-broken, confused, directionless, lost, technically homeless, knowing that I wanted to leave a career without any idea of what could possibly come next. The trip was a distraction of opportunity and convenience. I’d somehow hoped that getting away from my life would provide a breather from…
TConcept of Change Part 1 – Relate
In the fascinating book “Change or Die” by Alan Deutschman attempts to answer the question “Could you change when change matters most?” But according to numerous studies the answer is “No” …more than 9 out of 10 (statistical math) people don’t change their lifestyles and/or behaviors… even when their lives depend on it! I don’t know about you,…
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