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    A Real Time Case Study On How to Fail
    I am going to relate this true story out of a sense of frustration. Hopefully, my experience, and disappointment at seeing a wonderful opportunity torched by sloppiness, will enlighten others to maximize the chance to succeed in their chosen endeavor. Great ideas need to be properly fertilized, cultured and harvested. Taking shortcuts always results in failure.My consulting firm reviews hundreds of new product ideas, inventions and small business projects each and every year. We have been doing so for over two decades. Very few of the deals we review ever become commercial realities. However,
    to be great performers." The quality and character of our very lives depends upon taking risks to allow for serendipitous situations to occur. We need to make the space for accidental discoveries and taken over time, these new discoveries will open up doors and combinations we would never have imagined. Yet we must take a risk to get us into situations outside of our comfort zones.

    On a recent photography assignment, I met a venture capitalist that had traveled to China eight times over the last 18 months. His journal was published about his experiences of trying to break into the mar

    How to Apply Eye Shadow
    Many people use eye shadow to simply improve their appearance, but it is also commonly used in theatre and other plays, to create a memorable look, with bright and even ridiculous colors. Applying eye shadow has plagued many a person but with a little care, the end result is worth the effort. Never apply eyeliner or use mascara before applying eye shadow or the concealer for the total effect is ruined. A wonderful eye shadow tip for women who want to make their eyes appear closer is to emphasize the inner corners of the eyes.Eye shadow is perhaps the most beloved cosmetic of creative makeup ar
    I've sat at my computer all morning trying to get my teeth into the opening of this month's newsletter. It's as if couldn't open the bottle of mineral water with my hands, so I put the plastic cap of the bottle into my mouth. As the hours tick by the desire to write something substantial starts the initial turn of the cap. These words make a toe hold onto the page as I feel the cap turn all of the way. The act of wanting to make something happen in the literary sense is really a study in discipline. Certainly I will have the continued discipline to see this month's topic through to its conclusion.

    Writing "The Leadership Lens" has also become an ingrained habit. It's how I see the world. I find myself reading the newspaper, an obscure magazine that has caught my eye, or an interesting book, and I highlight the page as a possible contender for a future article. By writing about the subjects highlighted, I have become my own self-fulfilling prophecy in which these topics will continue to get aired. This is known as the 'Observer Effect.' The very act of recording my thoughts will alter the phenomena being observed. It is my hope this month to affect the act of serendipity in a positive way.

    Serendipity is the process of making discoveries quite by accident. It's finding a new restaurant in a quaint neighborhood while lost. Even though my wife and I had a GPS navigation system in our automobile in London on our way to Richmond Park, we decided to ignore 'Julia' for a few moments. Yes, we nicknamed the English female voice of the GPS system. Julia must have needed her medication as 'she' kept having us go around in rectangles. In an automobile where streets are both horizontal and vertical means one goes round in rectangles as opposed to circles. The third time Julia had us turn right in the same spot, we went straight ahead instead. We wound up in the London neighborhood of Barnes off of the A306. Barnes has a tremendous amount of character with lovely shops and restaurants.

    This unique experience would not have been able to take place without our taking a risk to do something different. In Boston Symphony Orchestra conductor Ben Zander's book, "The Art of Possibility," he says, "It is dangerous for our musicians to be so obsessed with competition because they will find it difficult to take the necessary risks with themselves to be great performers." The quality and character of our very lives depends upon taking risks to allow for serendipitous situations to occur. We need to make the space for accidental discoveries and taken over time, these new discoveries will open up doors and combinations we would never have imagined. Yet we must take a risk to get us into situations outside of our comfort zones.

    On a recent photography assignment, I met a venture capitalist that had traveled to China eight times over the last 18 months. His journal was published about his experiences of trying to break into the mark

    Wysiwyg?
    Don't you just love web acronyms like LOL and WYSIWYG? It took me forever to remember that LOL means "Laugh Out Loud" on the internet since it meant "Lots Of Luck" in my previous life. Then I started seeing WYSIWYG. This acronym was easier to remember once I found out what meant because I'd never seen anything like it before. WYSIWYG means "What You See Is What You Get" and didn't exist as a programming term until the internet. (Us "older" programmers can tell you that you had no idea what we were going to get when we ran a newly written program the first time - we ju
    nclusion.

    Writing "The Leadership Lens" has also become an ingrained habit. It's how I see the world. I find myself reading the newspaper, an obscure magazine that has caught my eye, or an interesting book, and I highlight the page as a possible contender for a future article. By writing about the subjects highlighted, I have become my own self-fulfilling prophecy in which these topics will continue to get aired. This is known as the 'Observer Effect.' The very act of recording my thoughts will alter the phenomena being observed. It is my hope this month to affect the act of serendipity in a positive way.

    Serendipity is the process of making discoveries quite by accident. It's finding a new restaurant in a quaint neighborhood while lost. Even though my wife and I had a GPS navigation system in our automobile in London on our way to Richmond Park, we decided to ignore 'Julia' for a few moments. Yes, we nicknamed the English female voice of the GPS system. Julia must have needed her medication as 'she' kept having us go around in rectangles. In an automobile where streets are both horizontal and vertical means one goes round in rectangles as opposed to circles. The third time Julia had us turn right in the same spot, we went straight ahead instead. We wound up in the London neighborhood of Barnes off of the A306. Barnes has a tremendous amount of character with lovely shops and restaurants.

    This unique experience would not have been able to take place without our taking a risk to do something different. In Boston Symphony Orchestra conductor Ben Zander's book, "The Art of Possibility," he says, "It is dangerous for our musicians to be so obsessed with competition because they will find it difficult to take the necessary risks with themselves to be great performers." The quality and character of our very lives depends upon taking risks to allow for serendipitous situations to occur. We need to make the space for accidental discoveries and taken over time, these new discoveries will open up doors and combinations we would never have imagined. Yet we must take a risk to get us into situations outside of our comfort zones.

    On a recent photography assignment, I met a venture capitalist that had traveled to China eight times over the last 18 months. His journal was published about his experiences of trying to break into the mar

    Anger Management - How To Have a Difficult Conversation Without Having an Argument
    You can have a difficult conversation without having an argument or bursting into tears.You can't change other people but you can change how you react to them.If you can begin to understand how the other person sees things and what they actually want, you might find that you can negotiate with them and give them some of what they want without selling out.Before having a difficult conversation ask yourself some questions=> What, exactly, are they doing or not doing?=> What do I find difficult about their behaviour?=> How are t
    pity in a positive way.

    Serendipity is the process of making discoveries quite by accident. It's finding a new restaurant in a quaint neighborhood while lost. Even though my wife and I had a GPS navigation system in our automobile in London on our way to Richmond Park, we decided to ignore 'Julia' for a few moments. Yes, we nicknamed the English female voice of the GPS system. Julia must have needed her medication as 'she' kept having us go around in rectangles. In an automobile where streets are both horizontal and vertical means one goes round in rectangles as opposed to circles. The third time Julia had us turn right in the same spot, we went straight ahead instead. We wound up in the London neighborhood of Barnes off of the A306. Barnes has a tremendous amount of character with lovely shops and restaurants.

    This unique experience would not have been able to take place without our taking a risk to do something different. In Boston Symphony Orchestra conductor Ben Zander's book, "The Art of Possibility," he says, "It is dangerous for our musicians to be so obsessed with competition because they will find it difficult to take the necessary risks with themselves to be great performers." The quality and character of our very lives depends upon taking risks to allow for serendipitous situations to occur. We need to make the space for accidental discoveries and taken over time, these new discoveries will open up doors and combinations we would never have imagined. Yet we must take a risk to get us into situations outside of our comfort zones.

    On a recent photography assignment, I met a venture capitalist that had traveled to China eight times over the last 18 months. His journal was published about his experiences of trying to break into the mar

    The Preschool Learning Difference
    The preschool environment is designed to educate young children prior to the age of five – when most children begin kindergarten. Preschool is an optional learning experience; some preschool programs are offered through the public school district, but in most cases preschool is offered privately – either in a non-denominational setting or through a religious institution. Because preschool meets the needs of young children, preschool learning differs quite a bit from the learning environment offered at the time of elementary school.Research has shown that children of this age are especially con
    he third time Julia had us turn right in the same spot, we went straight ahead instead. We wound up in the London neighborhood of Barnes off of the A306. Barnes has a tremendous amount of character with lovely shops and restaurants.

    This unique experience would not have been able to take place without our taking a risk to do something different. In Boston Symphony Orchestra conductor Ben Zander's book, "The Art of Possibility," he says, "It is dangerous for our musicians to be so obsessed with competition because they will find it difficult to take the necessary risks with themselves to be great performers." The quality and character of our very lives depends upon taking risks to allow for serendipitous situations to occur. We need to make the space for accidental discoveries and taken over time, these new discoveries will open up doors and combinations we would never have imagined. Yet we must take a risk to get us into situations outside of our comfort zones.

    On a recent photography assignment, I met a venture capitalist that had traveled to China eight times over the last 18 months. His journal was published about his experiences of trying to break into the mar

    The Pros And Cons Of Long Distance Relationships And What We Can Do About Them
    Distance is not the end of the world in a relationship Distance cannot, and will not hurt a bond between two people that is based on mutual respect, trust, commitment, and love. The first key to success with long distance relationships is effective communication. One final point about long distance relationships is that you make time together quality time, and build in some alone time during visits. Do things that draw the two of you closer, rather than emphasize the distance between you.RelationshipThe quality of the relationship is more likely to increase if both people develop the ab
    to be great performers." The quality and character of our very lives depends upon taking risks to allow for serendipitous situations to occur. We need to make the space for accidental discoveries and taken over time, these new discoveries will open up doors and combinations we would never have imagined. Yet we must take a risk to get us into situations outside of our comfort zones.

    On a recent photography assignment, I met a venture capitalist that had traveled to China eight times over the last 18 months. His journal was published about his experiences of trying to break into the market of that country. I recognized him from the picture next to his article and went over to congratulate him. Here was a businessman who seemed to value the idea of literary discipline even if his journal entries were mostly about business meetings. I asked him if he had ever taken a trip to the Great Wall of China. His next few words altered my impression of him. He said, "It would take an entire day from the capital city of Beijing, so it would be a waste to go there."

    Waste indeed. The first Emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang, built the most famous part of the Great Wall between 220 and 200 BC, and it is the world's longest man-made structure. While the Great Wall is full of history and breathtaking views, there is also an entire adventure awaiting the traveler going to and from the structure. Unfortunately, some people are more interested in adding an extra business meeting at another City Airport Hotel that they sacrifice the new connections that could occur and the richness that could be added to their lives by doing something 'risky.'

    Adding a day to your business travel, turning off your PDA (personal digital assistant) or not listening to your GPS system might be risky, but these are the very ingredients required for serendipity to occur. The process of taking a few wrong turns or saying you are not available to go with the crowd to the business dinner opens up a world of possibilities ranging from the discovery of a new neighborhood to touching the massive bricks making up sections of the Great Wall. These changes in our routines added up over time will form a habit allowing new ideas to seep into your consciousness and innovation to occur in your organization. New innovative ideas will occur when you take the time to alter your perceptions of a place and at the same time this will improve the connection you have to yourself.

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