Keeping up with the Jones may become a thing of the past. That is if people like Pico Iyer’s example has anything to do with it. Take a moment and read something good…
Here’s an excerpt:
“The beat of my heart has grown deeper, more active, and yet more peaceful, and it is as if I were [...]
By Perry | February 21, 2009
[Blogger's note: Those who attended my speech today at George Fox University were directed here to deepen their understanding of what I talked about On Transitions. This is part of the added value I provide audiences and my clients when I deliver a keynote, presentation or event: an opportunity to more deeply discuss what was [...]
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By Perry | January 28, 2009
Obama said it. Now Forbes is saying it: the wost is yet to come. The fact is, we haven’t seen nothing yet when it comes to our economic downturn.
So, why am I optimistic?
One thing is because in situations like these, when what we take for granted fails us, there occurs a window of opportunity where [...]
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By Perry | December 27, 2008
While much research has been done that concludes intuition is an unreliable source of inspiration and direction, I’m not so sure. In stillness, I find intuition comes like a pack of wild horses, thundering into my consciousness. Sometimes is comes as a tender consort, catching my attention with a whisper behind the thin veil that [...]
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By Perry | December 13, 2008
Bear with me. It’s 3 a.m. Saturday morning and I may be crazy for writing that headline, but hear me out.
Friday was a whirlwind day: a photo shoot for my new company, meetings to discuss potential opportunities with a local chamber of commerce and a wellness center, strategizing about how to follow-up on my Obama [...]