From the monthly archives:

September 2009

Thomas Carlyle’s Advice on Reading

September 29, 2009

In 1843, a young man wrote a letter to essayist Thomas Carlyle, asking for advice about what to read. 150+ years later, Carlyle’s reply is still an excellent guide to self-education.

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Do You Have a Personal R&D Budget?

September 24, 2009

Research and development isn’t just for big companies – a self-directed experimentation budget can do wonders for your life and career as well.

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Two Ways of Thinking about Business

September 17, 2009

Do you exist to serve your business, or does your work exist to represent you and your values?

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49 Questions to Improve Your Results

September 15, 2009

Good questions prime your brain to look at the world in a different way. By simply holding a question in your mind and pondering potential answers, you can find unexpected paths to get from where you are now to where you want to be.

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The Awesome Power of Screwing Around

September 3, 2009

It’s amazing what you can learn while having fun – even if you’re not trying.

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