Monthly Archives: January 2015
FOMO (fear of missing out) – a Go Life Lens™ perspective ++
The other day I overheard someone talking about ‘fomo.’ Another new acronym? My ears perked up. The urban dictionary defines fomo as: “fear of missing out”. The fear that if you miss a party or event you will miss out … Continue reading
Juicy goodness in this ‘how to be an ally’ video
Yummy goodness in this excellent ‘how to be an ally’ video. It’s funny & incisive – a great combo. It’s about impact not intent…. It may remove some blinders & give you a new perspective. Just sayin’ I originally saw … Continue reading
30 lessons in 30 years from feminism
Great article- 30 lessons in 30 years from feminism from the Huffington Post. Check it out. It’s a wonderful lens to look at life – yours & others – & enhance your perspective. 1. There is no choice without access. … Continue reading
This column will change your life: random decisions ‘What if random results are sometimes exactly what you need?’
Below is an article via my dear friend Jean DuPlessis, which is written by Oliver Burkeman, of the Guardian. Jean always makes me think. So do his recommended reads. Thought you might like this too. No matter how much time … Continue reading
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“I like to turn things upside down, to watch pictures and situations from a another perspective.” – Ursus Wehrli
“I like to turn things upside down, to watch pictures and situations from a another perspective.” – Ursus Wehrli It’s a new year. A fresh start. A blank page. Time for a new perspective. Image source.
