6.2.08

Better than Ice Cream - more manifestos!

It's already time for more fabulous manifestos (confession: I haven't read the January ones yet!). Here's the list of treats:

An Eater’s Manifesto by Michael Pollan “Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants. That, more or less, is the short answer to the supposedly incredibly complicated and confusing question of what we humans should eat in order to be maximally healthy.”
SITE: http://changethis.com/43.01.EatersManifesto

The Power of Intuition: And Why It’s the Biggest Myth in Business Todayby Kevin J. Clancy and Peter C. Krieg “The real issue is how many times do pure hunches alone lead to legendary success? The answer upon closer inspection: pretty rarely.”
SITE: http://changethis.com/43.02.PowerIntuition

Questionating by Corinne Miller “Those who ask ‘why’ are typically more holistic or whole-brained thinkers, those who ask ‘how’ are typically more box thinkers, and those who ask ‘why not’ are typically the challenging thinkers. All types, of course, are equally valuable and equally required for innovation!” SITE: http://changethis.com/43.03.Questionating

Let’s Make a Deal: Deal Making Process Improvement Principles by Noric Dilanchian “Deal making should be led by process, as well as practical and commercial considerations, not purely legal considerations. It is helpful to think of deals as blueprints for living outcomes, not just glue to bind relationships.” SITE: http://changethis.com/43.04.DealMaking

100 Ways to Help You Succeed/Make Money: Part II by Tom Peters We published the beginning to a very empowering list three years ago—Tom Peters’ 100 Ways to Help You Succeed/Make Money. That list was finished recently, and we now update it here with success tips #51-100 (&1). SITE: http://changethis.com/43.05.100Ways2 --> To start with Part I: http://changethis.com/14.100Ways

Indexing a Career: A Career Path in Pictures by Jessica Hagy Jessica Hagy has a unique and irreverent sense of humor, and has the ability to capture complex realities in a 3” by 5” frame. Here she has organized a series of twenty index cards she has created throughout the years, plotting the trajectory of an imagined, but possibly recognizable, career path. SITE: http://changethis.com/43.06.IndexingCareer

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