

Admitting an error
As so often, he was quick in admitting an error. I asked him to pause
As so often, he was quick in admitting an error. I asked him to pause
The more knowledgeable we become about the way people relate to one another the more
When making decisions it rarely is possible to reach one that is only satisfying. The
Looking back, how do you want to feel about your past? People rarely want to
“What do you want” is a tricky question. Most of the time, people don’t have
One day, someone invented appointments. It was the possibility to know when someone would be
As a child, the best time of the day often was dinner time. We spent
It is probably better described as the quest to be right. Which then probably is
Tension is everywhere. Sometimes it’s something we don’t know but want to know. Sometimes it
Sometimes a client shares the idea that it’s important to keep learning or to keep
Traffic lights are signals. We’ve learned to drive when it’s green and to stop when
In a recent blog post, the photographer David duChemin asks the question “What lens should