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From my ‘Read Later’ files in Instapaper
Recently I started using Instapaper to tag interesting articles when on my laptop or iPhone. The cool thing is you don’t need to be connected to read them later. Here’s some link that I just read that are well worth sharing … The Best Goal is No Goal – by Leo over at Zen Habits Stuff You Know, but Don’t Know You Know – by Neil Perkin over at Only Dead Fish How Not to Write a Book – by Chris Brogan And I posted these links using the new Safari 5 ‘Scribefire’ Extension – it’s great except the time …
Read MoreScan of other blogs
Here’s some very cool stuff that caught my eye in the past week … Love this over at Nancy White’s blog on Acceptance in the Flow of Facilitation Viv McWaters on Different Ways of Working Garr Reynolds on We Are The Stories We Tell Sound advice from Euan Semple on adoption of social media … 1 at a time please Toxic conversations over at Andy Middleton’s blog … which also features Euan Semple and 1 more over at Nancy’s blog … Cognitive Bias video in the form of a song (via another person I know … Irene Guijt) … and …
Read MoreScan of other great blogs
Here’s some blog posts that stood out for me … 1. The World Wide Web in Plain English – another simple and elegant video from Lee and Sachi at Commoncraft 2. 37 Days – A reminder to anyone looking for a simply great person to follow and read. Patti Digh’s work at 37 Days and in her consulting practice is inspirational 3. Dave Snowden’s latest post on Complex Adaptive Systems and where our current mindset and culture needs to shift! 4. And from the comments in Dave’s post above comes this great video at TED (which is a call for …
Read MoreWhat I’ve Noticed on other Blogs
Here’s some stuff that caught me eye and kept me reading on other blogs … we20 on the SurfCoast Viv McWaters reports and reflects on a we20 gathering on Victoria’s surfcoast “With the news of the G20 meeting in London ringing in our ears, 15 of us met on Friday 3 April to have our own we20 meeting. We firstly explored our challenges and decided upon utilising this crisis to stimulate change in the world for better – particularly in relation to consumerism and new models of economy as our focus.” Heather Davis writes about the same we20 event here …
Read MoreHighlights from my feed
I had a quick scan of other blog that I read and here are the highlights: 1. This short post from Chirs Corrigan (via Clark Williams-Derry) Some useful observaions about the current financial crises: 1. Unlikely events are common 2. Markets don’t know much 3. Unsustainable things stop I especially like the last one. It doesn’t really matter if people believe things are unsustainable or not. If something is unsustainable it will stop, and that’s that. 2. This great slideshow on Slideshare from Viv McWaters – what a great way to present evaluation findings! Chicago Improv Conference 2008 – Feedback …
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