Tag Archives: perspective
How to tail a rhino (or the view from a rhino’s butt)
‘The secret to sneaking up on a 3,000-pound black rhino, should you ever need to know, is to walk in its footsteps. Literally. Rhinos, it tuns out, have incredible sharp hearing – and the best way to avoid any crackling … Continue reading
An archeologist is someone whose career lies in ruins
An archeologist is someone whose career lies in ruins ~ anonymous Love this twist on perspective. It’s clever. It’s humourous. It points out, quite simply, how perspective can dramatically change the picture.
Is it equal or is it equitable? There’s a big difference.
A colleague from the UN gave me this cartoon. Whether I’m doing train the trainer training, talking about stages of group development or intercultural conflict resolution training, the difference between equality and equity comes up. Many people see them as … Continue reading
Laying it bare – monthly round up of February Life Lenses™ blog posts
We’re laying it bare. Stripping it down. Peeking in on & playing with perspective. In this monthly round up you’ll find the Life Lenses™ blog posts laid bare for the month of February. Get bare, dive in deep and take … Continue reading
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Tagged assumptions, guerrilla marketing, jose miguel, perspective, shaun mclane, wired magazine
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Perspective truly is everything
Perspective is truly everything. What do you see above? A mansion? An idyllic, huge pool? What about from this view? A little smaller? A little more contained? Here’s ‘reality’ (from Shaun McLane’s facebook page).
Laying it bare – monthly round up of January Life Lenses™ blog posts
We're laying it bare. Stripping it down. Peeking in on & playing with perspective. In this monthly round up you'll find the Life Lenses™ blog posts laid bare for the month of January. Get bare, dive t's up to you. … Continue reading
Posted in Mountain Life Lenses
Tagged carrot lens, fast company, head lens, heart lens, mark zuckerberg, mountain lens, perspective, sherl sandberg, walt disney
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Why parents age faster than people without kids
The boss wondered why one of his most valued employees was absent but had not phoned in sick. So he dialed the employee's home phone number and was greeted with a child's whisper. 'Hello?' 'Is your daddy home?' 'Yes, he's … Continue reading
Laying it bare – monthly round up of December Life Lenses™ blog posts
We're laying it bare. Stripping it down. Peeking in on & playing with perspective. In this monthly round up you'll find the Life Lenses™ blog posts laid bare for the month of December. Get bare, dive in deep and take … Continue reading
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Tagged go life lens, humour, perspective, rock paper scissors, truth theory
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Open your mind before your mouth
Gotta love this photo from Truth Theory. Imagine the conflict, the battles, the narrowing of minds & mouths that would be avoided if we could do this easily & naturally. Imagine.
