In the blog post, Four Principles of Reinvention, I introduced the following principles:
1. Reinvention is the focus, but it’s not the main event.
2. There’s no map.
3. Your first priority work in any reinvention is to stay tuned into your true self.
4. Your emotions are your personalized, customized, internal navigation system.
This blog post explores Principle #4 in more detail.
Reinvention […]
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Filed under: Four Principles of Reinvention on November 16th, 2007 | No Comments »
In the blog post, Four Principles of Reinvention, I introduced the following principles:
1. Reinvention is the focus, but it’s not the main event.
2. There’s no map.
3. Your first priority work in any reinvention is to stay tuned into your true self.
4. Your emotions are your personalized, customized, internal navigation system.
This blog post explores Principle #3 in more detail.
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Filed under: Four Principles of Reinvention on November 15th, 2007 | No Comments »
In the blog post, Four Principles of Reinvention, I introduced the following principles:
1. Reinvention is the focus, but it’s not the main event.
2. There’s no map.
3. Your first priority work in any reinvention is to stay tuned into your true self.
4. Your emotions are your personalized, customized, internal navigation system.
This blog post explores Principle #2 in more detail.
Reinvention is […]
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Filed under: Four Principles of Reinvention on October 25th, 2007 | No Comments »