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Johnnie Moore

Driven by fear

4 April 2012

Another challenging post by Antonio Dias: Driven by Fear.Recognizing our own fear as we approach those we recognize to be driven by fear directs our attention at the dynamics of fear, not safely projected onto the other, but where we can have some affect on it directly, within our selves.

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They’re laughing at you…

31 March 2012

I think Harold Jarche is spot on offering a cold bath to HR and other departments.

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Peer support

27 March 2012

Michael Herman spotted this piece of research suggesting peer support makes a crucial difference for diabetes sufferers. So the idea of being all in this together does work when it’s more than a slogan.

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A deeper appreciation of Antonio Dias

25 March 2012

Antonio Dias asks two great questions in the comments to his post on drowning (which I blogged the other day). The first is: How do we engage with people who are trapped in b&w thinking without pushing them deeper into their delusions? It is so easy to trigger people’s defensiveness

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Planning as drowning

22 March 2012

Antonio Dias offers a fascinating description of what goes wrong when drowning: What separates a swimmer from someone drowning is the way a swimmer acknowledges and respects the limitations of immersion in water. A person drowning rejects them. It is this rejection of their situation and its constraints that puts

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Money and motivation

21 March 2012

I’m astonished at the glibness of those arguing for cutting the top rate of tax from 50% to 40%. There is a lazy tendency to imply that those earning lots of money are a set of fabulously robust, risk-taking entrepreneurs whose virility and vigour are key to the success of

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The QWERTY effect

12 March 2012

Wired reports on the QWERTY effect. It seems that the ease, or difficulty with which words can be typed on a keyboard has a measurable impact on perceptions of the word. If it uses letters on the right hand side, it’s likely to get better perceptions. I’m always intrigued how

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Reason and emotion

12 March 2012

Jonah Lehrer has an interesting piece in Wired sticking up for the value of emotions. For thousands of years human beings have looked down on their emotions. We’ve seen them as primitive passions, the unfortunate legacy of our animal past. When we do stupid things – say, eating too much

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Heart specialist on why you should ignore what he’s been saying

8 March 2012

About a year ago, I succumbed to Rob Paterson’s passionately argued blog postings about our diet. He’s just posted an article by a heart surgeon that cuts to the chase. What it boils down to is that the low fat diet recommended by doctors for decades is not the solution

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Edges…

8 March 2012

Viv and I have been working with some friends on the idea of working at edges. It strikes me that the most interesting things happen when we are at the edge of our competence and confidence of our comfort zone. If we get too much beyond that point the level

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