The whole and its parts

The whole & its parts

Month: November 2021

Changing opinions

Sometimes my father would describe the process between himself and my mother by explaining how

The tyranny of good

Recently I was sitting in a meeting where we were talking about a program all

Structures and methods

Sometimes people react defensively when structures and methods are being suggested. However, providing structures and

Winning the loser’s game

The idea to take a new perspective on games and consequently on many activities implying

Self-created conflicts

Happiness, joy, or comfort rarely come by themselves. As that’s fairly well known, people developed

Being true to oneself

Some years ago Francesca Gino, Michael I. Norton, and Dan Ariely researched the impact of

Choosing focus

It pays to be focused and continuously be working towards a goal. But that only

Hearing stories

As of late, I’ve been listening to numerous autobiographies and found them to be enlightening.

A variety of teams

The team had received a message inviting them to a weekly training session as a

What are you looking for?

When approaching a task, there are two options. The first option is to just do

Doing or enabling

Antoine de Saint-Exupéry once wrote, “If you want to build a ship, don’t drum up