Embracing Change

Change's Darkest Moment

Brian Tolle | Posted 05.24.2012

Brian Tolle

With every significant organizational change effort, there comes a time, usually about six months into the initiative, when the full weight of what is required to make the change happen is painfully apparent to the change agents.

Lessons Learned From Boiled Frogs

Alison Patton | Posted 03.06.2012

Alison Patton

I recently heard the "boiling frog story" for the first time. It goes like this: a frog will jump out if placed in a pan of boiling water, but if submerged in cold water that is heated very slowly, the frog won't jump out and will actually allow itself to be cooked to death.

6 Ways To Cope With End-Of-Summer Blues

Ben Michaelis, Ph.D. | Posted 10.24.2011

Ben Michaelis, Ph.D.

If you welcome the coming of fall then by all means, go forth in joy. If not, you are not alone. Change is hard for most people, but with a little practice you may learn to embrace it.

When Your Great Isn't Good Enough Anymore, Then What?

Lisa Arie | Posted 11.17.2011

Lisa Arie

The most important question to ask yourself at this point: Are you ready to move from the comfort of your current story to your next big thing?

The Urgency Of Emergence

Derek Rydall | Posted 11.17.2011

Derek Rydall

Your life, like the planet, might seem precariously perched on the edge of destruction. But whatever problem you're facing, it contains the seed of your evolution, and will take your life to the next level if you'll let it.

Embracing The Truth Of The Permanently Impermanent

Judith Johnson | Posted 11.17.2011

Judith Johnson

What is it that makes the pervasive impermanence in our lives so frightening? Maybe it is because it is so non-negotiable and therefore seems to undermine our self-importance.

Why The Elegance of the Hedgehog Is For Grownups

Delia Lloyd | Posted 11.17.2011

Delia Lloyd

This is a small, intimate novel about an exceedingly well-educated concierge in a Paris apartment building and her relationships. Here are five reasons I think this book is essential reading for grown ups.