I am way overdue to give out a little link love. Here's what I do: I scan the posts in my aggregator and bookmark those that I think are super-cool and worthy of sharing. Then I go do other things - train, fly, speak, fly, write, fly, mentally crash, fly and then the week is done. Unless I remind myself, those blogger gems sit in limbo until I back to them. OK, time to give these great posts a little light of day. Here they are listed in chronological order:
From my pal Terry Starbucker: A Leader’s Guide to Making Luck (or, You Never Know When Instant Karma’s Gonna Get You)
From Renegade HR: Do Amazing Things in 2010
From pal Phil Gerbyshak: We Maintain Our Machines Better than we Maintain Our People
From pal Jeffrey Ford: Not Responding Can Cost You
This one is from pal Alexandra Levit: Lessons Learned from New Job, New You. I must admit that Alexandra sent me her new book (New Job, New You) a couple of weeks ago but my course development and book writing is massively demanding right now and I have not yet read it. Alexandra is a creative writer and expert who does interesting research. And this book is so timely, please do check it out. Also check out this post from Alexandra called How I Stay Happy (an interview with a happiness expert).
My pal Steve Roesler offers this post: Choosing Who Will Influence You.
Zen Habits offers this post: The Hidden Art of Achieving Creative Flow.
Pal Wayne Turmel - AKA the Cranky Middle Manager offers this podcast with Marshall Goldsmith about his new book, Mojo.
And last but not least, check out this lovely piece from pal Tanmay Vora over at QAspire called The Focus is on YOU.

Thanks, Lisa, much appreciated!
Posted by: Alexandra Levit | February 22, 2010 at 09:47 AM
do have quite a following. I’ve read your posts and they do have lots chatof information. You’re generous to share them. Keep writing
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