Monthly Archives: February 2009
Uncomfortably Numb?
Patient: “Doc, I don’t know if I‘m depressed but I know something is wrong. Life is blah. I mean is this all there is?” Dr. Sipes: “How long have you been feeling this way?” Pt: “Too long. Actually, I think … Continue reading
A Right Brain View of Life
You are enrolled in a full-time informal school called Life. Each day in this school you will have the opportunity to learn lessons. You may like the lessons or think they are irrelevant and stupid. There are no mistakes, only … Continue reading
A Quarter of a Second Difference: Thriving in Tough Economic Times!
Economic times are tough. Energy costs are up, property values are down, credit is tight. Wall Street, with its ups and downs, would be exhilarating if it were an amusement park roller-coaster. For investors it is nauseating. These can be … Continue reading
Welcome to The RightBrain Revolution
An organization cognitively flexible enough to welcome change, adventurous enough to risk change and enthusiastic enough to drive change will seize the day in these difficult economic times. Of course the natural tendency is to freeze up and resist change. … Continue reading