Day one, term three – that heavy feeling is back
Last week, I took a bit of time out and laid off the social networking. In fact, I don’t think it’s social networking at all, I think it’s professional networking. Let’s face it, would I be doing this...
View ArticleWelcome 2011, Luca style.
Like many others, my family and I discovered the delights of the television program, Modern Family, last year. We looked forward to our weekly dose of hilarity, and my daughter watched episodes on her...
View ArticleSometimes, Twitter raises my stress levels
One thing I’ve noticed during this holiday break, is that increased access to Twitter is raising my stress levels. Why, I hear you asking? During the working week, my exposure to Twitter is infrequent....
View ArticleConnected, and conflicted
Last night, I went to a free screening of Connected, An Autoblogography about Love, Death & Technology. Thanks Hamish Curry for organising the event. The film’s creator is Tiffany Shlaine, and she...
View ArticleIs it just me?
Yeah, why would they? When a group like Invisible Children launch an online campaign that ignites teenagers to think of a cause outside of their Facebook stream, they face criticism “…for not spending...
View ArticleWhere do you find the time for you?
I read an article in an education leadership journal today that talked about the need for teachers, and especially those who hold demanding leadership positions, to take time out of each day to step...
View ArticleSeth Godin’s lesson about balance
Many’s the time when I’ve made reference to the lessons Seth Godin has taught me. In very nearly every keynote presentation I’ve made, I’ve referred to Seth’s teachings. I read his book, ‘The Dip‘...
View ArticleSchool’s out Friday
I can so relate to what Shonda Rhimes is saying in this TED talk that was delivered at the TED Conference being held this week in Vancouver, Canada. In it, she talks about the hum of work, of being...
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