A blog I recently discovered – Lives Less Ordinary – is already beginning to reap rich rewards! Through it, I chanced upon the complete text
A trail of links led me to a fresh, new blog – LivSimpl.com. In an especially well-written post entitled “Re-seeing those you love“, David reminds
I have a button on my softboard. It says: It’s easy to be hard; It’s hard to be easy. And, it serves as a constant
MetroDad posed an intriguing question. The context was provided by an episode on TV in which the character gets the opportunity to make a significant
Once again, Seth Godin’s recent blog post offers good advice on a topic close to my heart – How to read a business book! In
As someone who manages a team of Black Belts and Green Belts in Six Sigma, I am often asked to help clarify concepts in the
I use a lot of Technology and enjoy putting it to work, be it personal computers, digital cameras, mobile phones or music players. In doing so,
Noam Wasserman – a professor in the Entrepreneurial Management unit at Harvard Business School – wrote an engaging piece in a recent issue of HBR
Seth Godin, marketeer and change agent, often blogs about his observations on Marketing and Customer Service. But, that’s not all he blogs about. His recent
A link from Emergic pointed me to an insightful post on “Conversations with Dina” about the two types of Life-orientations people have: The late self-help
Last month, I completed five years of blogging. Naturally, I went back to see what had happened to the blog that had originally inspired me
The date was 15th of March. Until a few years ago, it would have called for a celebration. But, this year, it almost went un-noticed.
The wife sent an sms: “The courier has come”. I’d been ordering books home for a while now, and a courier delivery was not an
John Lennon once remarked, “Life is what happens to you while you’re busy making other plans.” I, for one, couldn’t agree more. For the last
A link from Atanu’s blog led me to some fascinating facts about a place I’d known of for quite a while… World’s first democracy: the