Grading To A Curve Can Go In The Bin

Grading To A Curve Can Go In The Bin

It really ticks me off, and here are some examples of why. Like that general manager of a huge global company, having the best year of her career, getting the results and shifting the culture towards more collaboration, delivering on all projects despite the global...
Normalise Not Working

Normalise Not Working

So here’s the thing: sometimes I write these posts weekly, sometimes I take a chunk of time and write a few of them together then schedule them out over time. It gives me the flexibility I love to be both spontaneous and follow a theme. And it lets me be...
A New Set Of Lungs, Please

A New Set Of Lungs, Please

I’m sick. Chest infection, not covid. And It’s going around. Last week I was coughing so hard that my brain spasmed and I almost vomited up my lungs. So I rested. And rested. And rested. It’s been years since I so thoroughly rested when sick. See,...
A Quiet Reflection

A Quiet Reflection

Winter is a great time to slow down, finish up things, put things to bed, and most of all not start something new. All the natural world around us is putting itself to bed for the winter to get through the frosts, and get ready for the spring. This is a time when we...
Optimism Takes Discipline

Optimism Takes Discipline

I don’t know about you but the news of the world lately has been getting me down. And it’s so easy to fall into the “what’s the point?” narrative. Yet I want to believe that things can get better. And then I heard a story from a wonderful...