Five Favorite Personal Development Reads (and Listens) This Week

Steve Olson asks some powerful questions and shares his observations on Fighting Poverty. I’m a #1 man myself, mainly from personal experience.

In Responsibility, Seth Godin asks us to look at the question “Are you responsible for what you market?”

Do you have time not to practice? Rick Cockrum of Shards of Consciousness let’s us know why we don’t in Be Still and Know…, reprised in the latest episode of his latest podcast: Podcast Episode 19 - Be Still and Know

Ian McKenzie shows us 7 ways to maintain a positive attitude, over at Ian’s Messy Desk. #2 - “Look after your physical wellbeing” - is key for me.

trizoko biz journal let’s us in on What Question to Ask Yourself. Buh-laaah. (God, I love that blog.)

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9 Responses to “Five Favorite Personal Development Reads (and Listens) This Week”

  1. Thanks for the link love. Keep it real man.

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  2. Anytime Steve. I will… it’s the only way to be. :)

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  3. I really enjoyed the Seth Godin Responsibility post this week.
    He should make a bumper sticker out of it!

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  4. It was a great one, wasn’t it, WatchLesBrown… and I enjoyed watching Les Brown on your blog as well. :) That’s a cool collection you’ve got going there.

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  5. Thanks….I’m adding a lot more to it in a couple of days.

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  6. Hi Lyman,

    Thank you for the link. It’s good to know someone is finding the podcasts useful. I’m enjoying doing them.

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  7. You’re welcome, Rick. I’m subscribed to quite a few podcasts, but yours is one I listen to once it pops up on the iPod. Thanks for doing them.

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