Author Archives: Lee-Anne Ragan
We’re on a journey
No matter if a Journey Life Lens™ is a strong preference of yours or if you avoid it all costs (preferring a Destination Life Lens™) we’ve all got to deal. Deal with the open road and the horizon that beckons. … Continue reading
There’s no safe place on the body to stab someone
Whoa! Huh? Say what? There’s no safe place on the body to stab someone was the response from Michael, a 16 year old who’d just received first aid training for stab wounds. In Liverpool, England gang members are being taught … Continue reading
There are years that ask questions and years that answer
In the book Their Eyes Were Watching God author Zora Neale Hurston writes there were years that ask questions and years that answer. Besides being a sentence that made me jolt to a stop and ponder, it’s a great way … Continue reading
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Tagged answers, perspective, questions, their eyes were watching god, worldview, zora neale hurston
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An envious heart makes a treacherous ear
The above quote made me sit up and pay attention, like someone had just offered me a lifetime supply of praline & cream ice cream. My literary taste buds swooned. Some authors are so very, very good at saying lots … Continue reading
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Tagged perspective, sieve, their eyes were watching god, zora neale hurston
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The psychology of email vrs twitter (or pigeons vrs eagles)
We’re really just trussed up pigeons you and I. Yep, add a few feathers to our daily costumes and you wouldn’t be able to tell the difference between you and my fine feathered friends. Pigeons you see (pun intended) have … Continue reading
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Tagged capulet communications, email, julie szabo, perspsective, psychology, social media, twitter
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How do you cross the street? Depends on your perspective
What could be easier than moving from one side of the street to the other? Look left Look right When there’s no oncoming traffic, cross the street Right? Not so fast. Crossing the street, like many other daily rituals in … Continue reading
Are you ‘Educating for a Change?’
Educating for a change is one of my all time favourite books. It’s also my birthday today so stand by for a free gift (I figure why should I be the only one to get gifts before Christmas). Educating for … Continue reading
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Tagged educating for a change, effecting change, perspective, sara mitaru, united nations
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Don’t be a parrot or a human ventriloquist
Ever get the sense you’re listening to a talking head, someone who is is parroting someone else’s words? Does your boss ever expect you to be a human ventriloquist with him or her pulling the strings and you voicing their … Continue reading
Attention! Attention! A test of your attention.
The Heath brothers have written in Made to Stick that our brains are more like a sieve than a sponge. Instead of soaking up what catches our eye, we’re more likely to strain out things that don’t catch our attention, … Continue reading
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Tagged assessment, attention, chip heath, christopher chabris, dan heath, daniel simons, made to stick
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Psst You’re not the centre of the universe (don’t worry, neither am I)
When we’re in conflict we can do more … more of whatever it is that isn’t resolving the conflict. Talk more. Say the same thing. In the same way. Louder. More of the same. The same perspective. Perspective can be … Continue reading
