Zen Benefiel Chat Snippet #4 – Make Oceans

Many thanks to Zen Benefiel for having me take part in his One World in a New World series.

I’m sharing some snippets from the full conversation (you can find it on Youtube) every few days. Previous snippets are:

In the meantime, please enjoy Make Oceans.

 
AND!!!
I’ll give an autographed copy of The Augmented Man to the first five people who comment on the chat (with extra points if you can find my flubs).

Zen Benefiel Chat Snippet #3 – Good, Bad, and Better Days

Many thanks to Zen Benefiel for having me take part in his One World in a New World series.

I’m sharing some snippets from the full conversation (you can find it on Youtube) every few days. Previous snippets are:

In the meantime, please enjoy Good, Bad, and Better Days.

 
AND!!!
I’ll give an autographed copy of The Augmented Man to the first five people who comment on the chat (with extra points if you can find my flubs).

Zen Benefiel Chat Snippet #2 – Hold People Accountable

Continuing from yesterday’s Zen Benefiel Chat – Road Rage and Not Living as Grandpa Intended, here’s a snippet about holding people accountable

Many thanks to Zen Benefiel for having me take part in his One World in a New World series.

You can find the full conversation on Youtube.

In the meantime, please enjoy Holding People Accountable.

 
AND!!!
I’ll give an autographed copy of The Augmented Man to the first five people who comment on the chat (with extra points if you can find my flubs).

Change (which is constant) and Managing the Work-Life Balance now on BizCatalyst360

It’s nice to be respected by one’s peers.

Which is an interesting formulaic.

Are “they” your peers if they don’t respect you?

One wonders what they and you are known for…

In any case, Dennis Pitocco and BizCatalyst360 published Change (which is constant) and Managing the Work-Life Balance, one of the chapters in my soon-to-be-released The Think You Do.

 
You can also find it here.

Where’ere you find it, enjoy.

And appreciate your balance.

“Disconnection from the 5 Love Languages” now on BizCatalyst360

I wrote in Blogging on BizCatalyst360 that Dennis Pitocco and the kind folks at BizCatalyst360 invited me to write the occasional thought-piece for them, that I’m happy to oblige, and that they’ve also given me the go-ahead for an Artists in Discussion videocast (I sent out emails to everyone interested and will follow up some time this week).

Most recently BizCatalyst360 published Disconnection from the 5 Love Languages, a piece about how we build relationships and specifically about making an outsider welcome when they join an existing, established group.

And as before, you can keep up with my BizCatalyst360 posts at Joseph Carrabis on BizCatalyst360.

As always, let us know what you think, and thanks.