How Do You Score Your Own Flexibility of Mind?
Monday, May 24th, 2010
There’s a saying with racing driving that if the two cars in front of you crash the best thing to do is to drive in the place where they are hitting each other because by the time you get there that’s the only plave they won’t be.
How is it with you also when you quite sensibly plan something in advance but then there a signals and suggestions – are moods, thoughts and circumstances change – that maybe it is no longer the right thing to do?
The “Jam Tomorrow” Entrepreneur
Saturday, May 1st, 2010
When I was training to be self-employed, and attending weekend seminars on the subject, there was a particular philosophy that was presented by the host; that of “Jam tomorrow”. In any kind of investment situation, whether it be of investing money, or time, there might have to be a period in which the ‘good things’ in life are foregone, at least for a period of time.
Germany have just stunned the footballing world by beating favourties Argentina 4-0, and last week beat the English team 4-1, but I think the signs were there earlier, not necessarily in footballing terms, but in general approaches to work, and I remember back to the TV programme, Grand Designs, and the extraordinary approach of the German Huf Haus building teams.

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