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Harry blogs about things that he is passionate about, primarily in the arena of collaborative engagement with Life. He doesn't blog daily or about things he feels are trite but rather, things that move his spirit or are a basis for a call-to-action towards a collaborative Life journey. A portion of his most recent blog entry is below. To view his blogs in a separate window, click on one of the following:
You've Learned To Say No - How About Yes? There is an old adage that says that you become what you focus on. As I contemplate that insight, I think about the many messages that we are bombarded with that insist we say “no” to. Say “no” to drugs. Say “no” to bullies. Say “no” to the oppression of others. Say “no” to ..... I wonder sometimes if we have focused on saying “no” to so many things that we have forgotten how to say “yes” to much any more - that we have become conditioned to lean towards “no” when faced with a decision. As I thought about this, I started to wonder if saying "no" too often was in fact more reckless than saying "yes" more often. Click here to read more.
Seeing It Again For the First Time I was making a turn at an intersection today when I noticed, for the first time, that if I look between two buildings across the street, that I can see the Rocky Mountains in the distance. I’ve made this turn a gazillion times. I’ve seen those buildings a gazillion times. Therefore, I have to have seen the Rocky Mountains between them a gazillion times. But today is the first time I was aware of them. A minor event that was occurring across the street as I was making the turn caused me to see them As I completed my turn and drove on, I got to thinking about how often this happens in life. And then it occurred to me about the importance of "seeing things again for the first time". Click here to read more.
If You Wait Until It’s Really Painful .... .... it may be too late. I had the privilege last night to speak to Steve Nicander. Steve is an amazing man, having reduced his weight from around 650 pounds to 270 pounds and he is not done yet. The story of his courageous journey can be found here. As I listened to the story of his incredible journey, I had to ask him, “What motivated you to change?”. His answer was blunt and authentic. “I was in so much excruciating pain that I didn’t know how much longer I could continue”. When I asked him what would have happened if he had pushed through the pain without making changes in his life, his reply was equally authentic, “I would have been dead in less than a year”. And as I thought about what he said, I reflected on many choices I have made as well as those made by clients and people around me. Click here to read more.
Most Recent Book Review"Where Good Ideas Comes From" by Steven Johnson In my years as a Wall Street strategy advisor and as a life-long student of that which propels us towards our greatest potential, I am fascinated by an interesting structural tension when it comes to personal and professional excellence. We have at our finger tips, some of the greatest knowledge, tools and processes that can help propel people and organizations towards excellence and yet despite this vast wealth of information, many people (and the organizations they are associated with) struggle. After exploring many theories over the years, I think I just realized why this is the case and I am staggered by the implications. I have just finished reading “Where Good Ideas Come From” by Steven Johnson (author of “Everything Good is Bad For You” and “The Invention of Air”) and found the ideas contained within to be of staggering profundity. What was it about this book that caused me to stop and rethink everything I had ever believed about how to expand our potential to be creative? Click here to read more.
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