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Monthly Archives: December 2008

Are Words Slowing You Down?

Richard Bach, author of “Jonathan Livingston Seagull”, once said: “Argue for your limitations and sure enough they are yours.” On one level this clearly makes intuitive sense to me – because I’ve seen many instances as a teacher and coach where people literally did not believe that “We are all better than we know…” (Kurt [...]

Mid-Career Change I Can Believe In

With Christmas now receding into the distance, the rush is on in Japan to (literally) clean things up before 2008 ends and 2009 (the year of the Ox) begins. I too have been busy – starting with a review of my own vision-roles-goals and then drilling down into what worked and what didn’t in 2008. [...]

Special Christmas Message From Kuri

Happy Xmas, Kuri-chan here. Sired from prize champion American Cocker Spaniel stock. Started a new life – flew all the way from Kyushu to Tokyo 5 years ago. Ended up with this chump – thinks he knows how to run a career change blog Bow Wow! Throw him a bone. No, don’t do that! Throw [...]

Spending Christmas in Japan

Winter Solstice is here now as I write this (Mon Dec 22) but with Tokyo being on the milder Pacific-facing coast it’s a wonderful 18C today and all night log-burning fires are not required! (For which I give thanks to the great god of running in warm weather Certainly it doesn’t feel that Christmas is [...]

I Clicked On Your Sales Page And Nothing Happened!

This is rather embarrassing to relate on a public forum but since there’s a useful lesson for you and I… keep reading and I’ll spill the beans! For a few weeks now I noticed from my web traffic stats that a certain goal mapping product I sell was not doing so well. Ho hum, I [...]