Spirit and light

  One of the big questions of existence – in the West but virtually nowhere else – is whether the spiritual world is a reality. Put another way, whether matter created mind or more accurately whether mind 'evolved' from matter; or, as all significant religions hold, mind created matter. The word most often used forContinue reading “Spirit and light”

Motivating young people

On Friday I drove up with Dr Dave Richards of Bournemouth University's Business School to Warwick University's Science park for the launch of Smart Development Solutions' Youth Map. This is a product that has been developed literally through 'public' demand. Over the past three years whenever I have had educationalists – headteachers, teachers, consultants –Continue reading “Motivating young people”

The bee attitudes

My friend David Stephens (http://www.linkedin.com/in/davidwstephens) recently joked that I should explore the correlations between bees – tiny insect creatures that I especially like – and their attitudes and the Beatitudes of Jesus as depicted in the Gospels. Hmm, interesting challenge. As for the bees I have recently added my signature to the Avaaz organisation's attemptContinue reading “The bee attitudes”

The Chinese educational challenge

The new book by Amy Chua, Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mothers, is instructive. She critiques the 'weak, cuddling Western parenting style' and vindicates the far superior Chinese way. Apparently, she never lets her daughters attend a sleepover, have a playdate, watch TV or play computer games, or fail to be the top student inContinue reading “The Chinese educational challenge”

Opportunities are everywhere, aren’t they?

One thing is sure: the current recession isn't going anywhere soon, and many people are going to be experiencing pain. But I am not saying this as a detached observer: last year we suffered pain. We noticed a slowing down of commitment to projects, and a general avoidance of expenditure. Some long standing clients hadContinue reading “Opportunities are everywhere, aren’t they?”

Visiting the Afterlife

I think everyone is curious about the after life – life after death – what happens at death. When we stop being curious, we have lost something profound and in our nature. Wittgenstein famously said: “Death is not an event in life: we do not live to experience death.” That is a philosophical position. OnContinue reading “Visiting the Afterlife”

The Green House Hotel

I was invited last week by Mark Liddle of Middletons Insolvency Practice: http://www.middletonpartners.co.uk/south_west_region and David Foster of Winning Business, http://www.winningbusiness.co.uk/, to give a talk at the Green House Hotel, largely to financial and professional services owners and managers, over lunch. It seemed germane to me to focus on resolutions, intentions and goals for the newContinue reading “The Green House Hotel”

The power of politeness

As we start the new year it might be an idea to re-visit simple things in order to be more effective. Things like … being polite!  What do you think of when you think of a manager? Often people think of the manager as being their key support to enable them to get the jobContinue reading “The power of politeness”