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What’s odd about these oddfellows?
I picked up this postcard from the same-named restaurant when I was out with some good pals in Seattle. Do you think these fellows are odd? How do you think they’d view you? It’s all a matter of perspective. What’s … Continue reading
What frames your view? A Life Lenses™ take on provocative video
Is the video below funny, creative, rule breaking and subversive or a waste of time, waste of energy and sadly pathetic? Depends on your view. Depends on how you frame things. A Carrot Life Lens™ appreciates the attention to detail. … Continue reading
This light never turns green (& other complaints from Go Life Lenses™)
This photo made me laugh out loud – it’s a perpetual complaint self-assessed Go Life Lenses™ have of Stop Life Lenses™. Do you know someone who always wants to think things over for a loooooong time before taking action? Wants … Continue reading
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Tagged go lens, personality test, self-assessment, stop lens
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Posturing … with a moose
Posturing = power dynamics + lack of awareness. Posturing def’n = a particular way of behaving that is intended to convey a false impression. When someone is posturing they’re trying to hide how they feel inside. Posture + power = … Continue reading
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Tagged go lens, posture, posturing, power, power dynamics, stop lens
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My go then stop kid & what I learned from his homemade milkshake
I have two kids. One is an extreme Stop Life Lens™ and 1 is an extreme Go Life Lens™. Funny how such different kids came out of the same uterus. Click here for what I learned from my Stop Lens … Continue reading
Countdown continues- 3 more days to the global launch of Life Lenses™
Countdown continues- 3 more days to the global launch of Life Lenses™ Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Communication, Human resources, Training & development New! Today we’re shining the light on Stop (love to reflect) and
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Are you ready to see clearly? Enter to win a free Life Lenses™ assessment
The global launch is Friday, October 8th in Paris, France. Only 7 more days to go until Life Lenses™ is available online! Are you a lover of details or a big picture kind of person? Never without your to-lists or … Continue reading
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Calling all goal-oriented, focused folk. Are you a Destination Life Lens™?
To think too long about doing a thing often becomes its undoing. ~ (Eva Young) Do you like to focus on getting where you’re going, where you’re headed, what you’re trying to achieve? Do you put your time and … Continue reading
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Tagged carrot lens, destination lens, go lens, head lens, heart lens, journey lens, life lenses, mountain lens, self-assessment, stop lens
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Calling all wayward travelers. Are you a Journey Life Lens™?
It is the journey that matters in the end (Ursula LeGuin) Do you focus on how something gets done? Can how something gets done be more important to you than actually getting it done? Is your eye on the journey? … Continue reading
Are you governed by your heart? (1 of the 8 Life Lenses™)
There are no facts, only interpretations. (Friedrich Nietzsche) Would you be lost without your intuition? Can you walk into a room and get an instant ‘read’ of it? Are you good at sizing up people? Do you focus on feelings, … Continue reading