The Rock.Paper.Scissors newsletter is out: what’s on your ‘not to do’ & ‘to done’ list?
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Business & organizational development
This month’s Rock.Paper.Scissors e-newsletter focuses on some fabulous folks’ to-do lists & includes your very own printable to do list template. (Not on the monthly e-newsletter mailing list? Sign up for free here.) This post is the 3rd in a series (the first one focused on to-do lists, the 2nd one focused on to-continue doing […]
Tags: Bill Ursel, danielle laporte, jamie lundine, jen louden, julie szabo, navjit kandola, oz sokoh, shish ngugi, terry mcbride, vinod boolell
The Rock.Paper.Scissors newsletter is out: 3rd annual To do, To done, To not do, To stop doing & To’odle compilation
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Business & organizational development
This month’s Rock.Paper.Scissors e-newsletter focuses on some fabulous folks’ to-do lists & includes your very own printable to do list template. (Not on the monthly e-newsletter mailing list? Sign up for free here.) Chances are if I ask you what’s on your to-do list you’d grumble a bit & reach into your gray matter (or […]
Tags: Bill Ursel, danielle laporte, darren barefoot, jen louden, julie szabo, navjit kandola, printable to do list, terry mcbride, vinod boolell
Training & development learning well January blog post round up
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Business & organizational development, Change management & wellness, Creativity & innovation, Diversity & culture
The first month of the new year is about to slip by. Sit up, take notice & look back before looking forward. If you didn’t catch all the posts this month simply usher yourself down to the well & click as you wish. Learn well in the training & development learning well. Dive deep into […]
Tags: change management, creativity, culture, emmanuel jal, forgiveness, jen louden, learning, to do
Spontaneous heartfelt Jen Louden shoots from the hip AND the heart
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Communication
Spontaneous and heartfelt is how I’d describe the fabulous Jen Louden. I was listening to her on a teleseminar a while back. In an inspired moment of brilliance she said, describing herself, I shoot from the hip and the heart. Flashbulbs went off for me. It’s a perfect combination of Go Life Lens™ and Heart […]
Tags: go life lenses, heart life lenses, jen louden
How you teach is how you do everything – part 8: heeding the call to teach
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Training & development
‘How you teach is how you do everything’ is the title of a recent blog post written by Jen Louden and Michele Lisenbury Christensen, the queens of TeachNow. The essence of the post is an 8 point outline of what it does and doesn’t mean to teach with heart and soul. I liked their post […]
Tags: jen louden, michele lisenbury christensen, self-care
How you teach is how you do everything – part 7: an end to learning
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Training & development
‘How you teach is how you do everything’ is the title of a recent blog post written by Jen Louden and Michele Lisenbury Christensen, the queens of TeachNow. The essence of the post is an 8 point outline of what it does and doesn’t mean to teach with heart and soul. I liked their post […]
Tags: jen louden, learning, learning and development, michele lisenbury christensen, self-care, teachnow, training and development
How you teach is how you do everything – part 6: five ways to deal with ‘difficult’ students
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Training & development
‘How you teach is how you do everything’ is the title of a recent blog post written by Jen Louden and Michele Lisenbury Christensen, the queens of TeachNow. The essence of the post is an 8 point outline of what it does and doesn’t mean to teach with heart and soul. I liked their post […]
Tags: difficult students, jen louden, michele lisenbury christensen, self-care, teachnow
How you teach is how you do everything – part 5: spontaneity via improvising
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Training & development
‘How you teach is how you do everything’ is the title of a recent blog post written by Jen Louden and Michele Lisenbury Christensen. The essence of the post is an 8 point outline of what it does and doesn’t mean to teach with heart and soul. I’ve written a post for each point. You […]
Tags: humour, improv, jen louden, michele lisenbury christensen, self-care
How you teach is how you do everything – part 4: Bears? Fireplace in the way? No heat? No problem!
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Training & development
‘How you teach is how you do everything’ is the title of a recent blog post written by Jen Louden and Michele Lisenbury Christensen. Teaching is an art and a science, a calling and a passion. When done with integrity and attention to access and inclusion issues, magic can and does happen. Kind of like […]
Tags: jen louden, michele lisenbury christensen, preparation, self-care, teachnow
How you teach is how you do everything – part 3: humble pie – there’s power in humility
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Training & development
‘How you teach is how you do everything’ is the title of a recent blog post written by Jen Louden and Michele Lisenbury Christensen, which I think is hands down, one of the most eloquent pieces on teaching I’ve read in a long time. The post covers 8 points about teaching, which I’m following up […]
Tags: don tapscott, humility, jen louden, lecture, michele lisenbury christensen, self-care, teachnow