Tag Archives: Paul Andrew
My Own Worst Enemy
Posted on 17. Aug, 2008 by Paul Andrew.
I was speaking with someone this week who told me about an experiment that two life coaches initiated. They agreed to speak to each other how they speak to themselves, so every time they thought or said something towards themselves, they said it to the other person instead. The experiment only lasted until lunch when [...]
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Redefining What Defines You
Posted on 24. Jul, 2008 by Paul Andrew.
I’ve decided to write a dictionary. Words are power. Words communicate meaning. Words have the potential to hurt or heal, build or destroy, enlarge or shrink, help or hinder. Human beings are meaning making machines. We interpret the world around us as we experience it and we attach meaning to things as a result. Sadly [...]
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A $20million Question
Posted on 05. Jul, 2008 by Paul Andrew.
I had lunch the other week with Don, a friend who always has a fascinating story. He met a guy recently who was a futurist who described his job as “helping people look around corners”. He had recently worked with a major multinational on a project and happened to ask what else they had coming [...]

