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Rosa, Rosa, Rosa!!!
To read your posts is to be energized and "lit up"! You are a fire starter and a wonderful connector of people, ideas and information.
Thank you for inviting me to participate. I will begin this week with your words in my head!
Todd
Posted by: K. Todd Storch | March 27, 2005 at 06:15 PM
Rosa, thank you for providing such a wonderful series on business reinvention. You and your Talking Story blog are the very definition of sharing and helping others to succeed in all areas of life.
Posted by: Wayne Hurlbert | March 27, 2005 at 09:10 PM
Rosa, what more can I say? Todd and Wayne have said it most concisely: you are creating clarity out of the fog of work, and pointing the way to communal bliss! Thank you!!!
May I add some spices to your wonderful brew?
In the research I've done with hundreds of thousands of people across the globe, most of our workforce finds it difficult (if not near-impossible) to connect wonderful conversations like this one and those community-based conversations in their workplace to their workload. I have found two challenges to be fairly universal:
* What really matters? How do I choose among everything that is important?
* How do I get everything that matters done?
I've spent my first three books (Simplicity, Work 2.0, Simplicity Survival Handbook) focused on the latter question -- making it easier to get stuff done.
My next book, "What Is Your Life's Work?", which comes out May 1, is my beginning attempt to address the What Really Matters question in a way that's different from past attempts -- I've asked mothers and fathers to share with their sons and daughters how they figured out what really matters. Revealing the conversations that all of us have, but usually keep private.
It's a start. Just a start...
Hopefully a start that will add even more spices to your already wonderful brew!
Onward!
Posted by: Bill Jensen | April 01, 2005 at 11:12 AM