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Unexpected Insights

Looking is not the same as seeing. When you are prepared to see, even ancient things can spark new insights.

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Different, but not less.

Temple Grandin sees the world differently and as a result, she has innovated things that have been taken for granted for many years.

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What do you get when you put objective and subjective together?

What does the phrase ‘moving from knowledge to wisdom’ mean to you?

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Stop Looking for Deer

How lack of focus can help you see clearly.

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Guiding Metaphors – Believing is Seeing

Guiding metaphors – a new perspective on perspectives.

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Running on All Five Senses

Is your learning engine running on all five senses?

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Let Your Body Do the Learning

If you’re lacking the connection, and your lacking the discovery, life feels flat.

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Consistent Performance and Continuous Learning– Eleanor LeCain’s Advice, Part 2

“….know that there is always an on-going challenge, innovation, and improvement.”

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Forecasting Futures

Venture capitalist uses his own experience as the source of insight for his decisions. What do you use?

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Discovering New Ways to Learn While Holding on to the Tried and True

Sometimes trying something you don’t like as well as your favorite can widen your appreciation of your own abilities.

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