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Thursday, April 10, 2008
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
On planning
"Simplify the complicated."
"Insights into ideas."
"Catalyst for co-creation."
(listen, synthesize, build, take to other places, validate others and their thoughts).
- Earl Cox
"Insights into ideas."
"Catalyst for co-creation."
(listen, synthesize, build, take to other places, validate others and their thoughts).
- Earl Cox
Monday, April 7, 2008
I often ask myself this question.
“What exactly are your expectations?”
While this question first surfaced around a personal relationship, it seeps everywhere. It becomes part of planning. It becomes my goal setting process.
There is the beauty of self-reflection.
I am forced to ask myself what my goals are. What do I want?
Lately I have been entirely too philosophical. School has allowed me to swim in murky waters. My lines have blurred, everything is reality, but only my construction of it. Last summer I jokingly spoke to a friend describing us as method actors. Now I don’t joke as much. We are asked to brand ourselves. Who is brand Beth? What do I consistently promise over time?
That is a lot to think about. I learn new things about myself everyday. I look back and think about how much I have changed over the years and the people that know me here, know a different Beth than the ones who know me there. And that’s not even including division by geography.
I am always seeking something. Always expecting something.
But this is nothing new. This is something we all go through. It is part of the human cognition.
Sunday, April 6, 2008
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
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