Two Types of Goal Lists

Many of you know I’m a runner, primarily a trail runner.  While my long-term objectives revolve around endurance events (those longer than a marathon), I run a variety of formats and have registered for a handful of races already this year.  Like many athletes, I generally think about goals not only for my training, but [...]


Rethinking / Refocusing

I read a couple blog posts over the last few weeks that have me thinking.  The first was written by a pretty successful blogger who writes on the topic of professional blogging.  His point was not to look at the “A List” bloggers for inspiration or ideas on how to make money on your blog.  [...]


How to be Lucky in Business

Chris Brogan answers whether he’s been “lucky” in business.  I love his challenge at the end of the video for all us to examine how we spend our time and whether we are getting what we want out of the business side of our lives.  If you’re not – how about that old cliche I [...]


How to be successful AND stay married

I’m a huge fan of Inc. Magazine.  I love two things about it.  First, it just works – the magazine is laid out intelligently, offers great content and just looks good.  More importantly, and the real reason I’m such a fan, is the real-world context that permeates almost all of the articles, whether written by [...]


Just in Time – Destressing the holidays

One of the “rules” I always read relevant to professional blogging is to subscribe to lots of blogs that stretch you in different directions, or you just find interesting.  I follow that rule, and one of the blogs I follow is called Simple Mom.  Her blog’s tagline (I assume “her”, but these days who knows) [...]


If we did it for them…

There are many ways to learn, and part of the path to personal and professional excellence is not only making the commitment and focusing on self-development, but also discovering and creating learning opportunities.  While we can create many of our learning opportunities on our own, I also believe that learning opportunities perfectly suited for where [...]


low tech

DCO reader and friend Lauren, recently sent me a Harvard Business Publishing’s Management “tip of the day” she found interesting.  The teaser title in the E-mail was The Simple Way to Capture Big Ideas.  Clicking through, the actual article’s heading was The Next Big Idea in Management.  There must have been something pretty special in [...]