Archive for September, 2008
How to: Write a CPR
Written by Ian Rhett
A CPR (which stands for Context, Purpose and Results) is a mechanism to declare the outcomes and intentions of any activity, whether it’s planning your day, or guiding a massive project involving hundreds of people over several years.
To create a CPR, you start with writing the RESULTS. I’ve heard it said to [...]
Review: The Wisdom Course
Most personal growth courses are about individual development through providing insights and breakthroughs on a personal level. The Wisdom course takes a slightly different approach and teaches that growth and development occur inside a community of family, friends, and acquantainces.
Sound different? It is. While The Wisdom Course falls under the Landmark Education umbrella, it has [...]
Goodbye GTD. Hello productivity.
Productivity is dead, long live productivity. No, really.
In his own words, “43 Folders is Merlin Mann’s website about finding the time and attention to do your best creative work.” He is now re-dedicating his site to people who want to actually do stuff. GTD is great, he claims, but he’s tired of pampering the converts [...]
Review: The 4 Agreements
Submitted by: Isa
What it is: A really easy introduction to how to more effectively communicate and experience your life.
Description: this easy to read and easy to approach book offers the reader some no nonesense coaching on the meaning of your words and actions, and how to live more powerfully in agreement with them.
What I Got [...]





