Imagine you’re about to get married. But you’re in the middle of America, and you need to get to New York. Or imagine you’re a neurosurgeon who’s also stuck in the middle of the country, … Read the rest…
Category Archives: system thinking
A while back I shared the idea about how thoughts become things. And I quoted Ralph Waldo Trine who said, “Thoughts are forces.” So, if that’s true, and it is, it’s not so hard to … Read the rest…
I watched a movie, some time ago, about a dreary day in the life of a gifted young guy. And I don’t remember the name of the movie or really a whole lot about it … Read the rest…
I read an article, on a work at home website for moms, that talked about ways to save money. And it was written by a mom who wrote her suggestions based on her own experience. … Read the rest…
Full-time moms know, better than just about anybody, how to keep to a schedule. Because they know if they don’t, a miniature world war 3 could break out. And the chaos that would happen could … Read the rest…
The smartly dressed, poised, and professional young woman breezed in to the waiting room of a large, local business. And she walked right up to the receptionist desk. And the lady behind the desk barely … Read the rest…
A client of mine was in a bad mood. And so, of course I asked him why. He said, “I’ve been able to automate and delegate a lot better with the system you helped set … Read the rest…
Imagine a young boy living in Queens whose parents divorced when he was 10. And think about what it would be like to basically become the “man” of the house because his father disappeared. Not … Read the rest…
A while back I shared some thoughts and a quote about making good decisions. The quote was from Jim Rohm. And it says,”You cannot make progress without making decisions.” Of course, that’s so true it … Read the rest…
What if we could take this aluminum design and make it purple? And what if we could make a touch screen out of liquid glass? Yeah, how about putting 2 TB of storage in a … Read the rest…









