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a blog from dave donahue

Cutting Edge

My friend and i fb’d about “the curve” and wondered outloud how you locate the people who are ahead of it. Who’s sees what’s coming next? Is there a better way to keep up culturally beyond reading Rolling Stone and Leonard Sweet?

I think the answer breaks down a number of ways. Read the rest of this entry »

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Book Review: EQ 2.0

If you read Dave Ramsey’s Total Money Makeover and asked yourself, “Well, now what?”, then Lee Eisenberg’s The Number is your ‘now what’. If you rushed out and read Boundaries after my compelling literary review and thought,  “Great- now what?” Then EQ 2.0 by Bradberry and Greaves is your ‘now what’. Read the rest of this entry »

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Book Review: Boundaries

Just finished up Boundaries by Cloud and Townsend. From the psychology section. Here’s the review… Read the rest of this entry »

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The Feed.

The Feed is all part of a larger plan… Read the rest of this entry »

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Book Review: Six Thinking Hats

Just finished Edward DeBono’s Six Thinking Hats. Its a nice primer on thinking as well as an intro to his Six Hat methodology… Read the rest of this entry »

Filed under: Book Review, Interdisciplinary Action, Psychology

Book Review: Jesus Wants To Save Christians

Jesus Wants t0 Save Christians, Rob Bell & Don Golden

I am behind on my reviews… or maybe i finished this book last night. Hard to say… Read the rest of this entry »

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For Padraig

“Successful people expect to face hurdles…” -John Maxwell, The Difference Maker Read the rest of this entry »

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Best Read Quickly

This link is it. Somewhere between it and here is a successful day.

ht: dudecraft/boing-boing

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Strength Quote: Deliberative

"It is generally agreed that the ultimate purpose of any thinking must be the satisfaction of the thinker.So in the end the purpose of thinking is to satisfy the expressed emotions." -Edward DeBono