Posted on 03 December 2008
Many people are worried, depressed, or in a funk right now. Watching the news certainly doesn’t help. What does?
Thinking positive is wonderful, but often just plays on the surface, repressing deeper feelings and needs. Willpower–forcing yourself to do things–can be helpful too, but still doesn’t deal with the deepest cause of the problem.
While I’m certainly [...]
Posted on 28 September 2008
I’ve received a number of emails in the past few months asking, “When is the next episode coming out?” There may not be one. If you’re curious why, you can read the following confession, which very much comes from the heart….
A few months ago, my friend Ryan had to move on to other projects. Ryan [...]
Posted on 09 July 2008
Hey Precision Change fans,
Recently my friend and partner on this project Ryan Oelke had to make some tough decisions about what he could be involved in, and unfortunately Precision Change didn’t make the cut. As we all know, especially us productivity geeks, there is always more to do than we could ever possibly do, and [...]
Posted on 14 May 2008
Hey Precision Change readers,
Duff here. I just installed a shiny new comment system, thanks to the great folks at Intense Debate, because I’m really wanting to stir up dialogue around these topics. Nobody has the final answer here, including our expert interviewees. (Of course, please keep the dialogue constructive and respectful.) …
Posted on 13 May 2008
If you are in Boulder, CO, read on! (Teleseminar version possibly in the works too.)
Do you have 1000’s of emails sitting in your inbox right now, many unread, all nagging at you to do something about them? Have you declared email bankruptcy, hoping that “if it’s important, they’ll write back?” This sucks, eh? But you’re [...]
Posted on 12 February 2008
Welcome to Precision Change, a new blog about technologies of transformation, from personal productivity to personal power, mastery to meditation, self-development to self-transcendence.
Unlike other blog sites that recycle tired old aphorisms and over-generalizations, we will focus on precise, practical ways to bring about change using the richest and deepest models available, backed by real experience. We will wrestle with complex issues while keeping it simple.
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