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Are you at the Top of Your Agenda?

Posted by Coach Bradley on December 1st, 2006

Coach Bradley
Our days are just not long enough and when many of us are working upwards of sixty hours a week, good time management skills can make the difference between feeling successful or feeling like a failure, between feeling satisfaction or disappointment. Despite having access to a vast range of time management assistance some […]

Requiem for a Certain Era

Posted by Coach Cameron on October 30th, 2006

From: ” Hotel Rubschen Braunwald” contact@hotel-rubschen.ch
Sent: Fri, 20 Oct 2006 16:26
To: Tedd Determan
Salü Monique & Tedd,
Danke für das Mail und Eueren Beitrag für eine Suche nach einen Investor.
Doch, die Ära ist jetzt vorbei, Heute haben wir den Vertrag abgeschlossen.
Das Rubschen geht jetzt in andere Hände und wir sind ab 01. November Privat.
Neueres wissen wir […]

Discharging the Mediocre

Posted by Coach Cameron on September 10th, 2006

The New York Times today published a fairly lengthy (six pages online; is that lengthy?) abstract from the journals of the late Susan Sontag (whose Against Interpretation either influenced me more than I imagined 15 years ago or I’ve just lately been coming independently to the same conclusions).  In her journal, Sontag writes, in 1966, of […]

Coaching the Writer in You

Posted by Coach Cameron on September 1st, 2006

Memory, Milan Kundera has pointed out, and anyone who has attempted a memoir knows in his bones, is not recollection, it is reconstruction.
Recollection is, on the other hand, what we do in any creative act. Robert Burdette Sweet, author and teacher of writing, tells us in Writing Towards Wisdom: The Writer as Shaman that […]