Monthly Archives: January 2005

On the other hand (re values)

Steve Pavlina
(thanks, Douglas Wagoner) has an interesting post about
living your values
. His central assertion is that rather than dig up your values to then generate goals that are alighed with them, you should actually
adjust
your values to pull yourself into alignment with those goals so you can readily achieve them. Intetsting thought.

Trouble […]

Sussing out values

Since I’ve been trying to become a more effective and organized employee/husband/guy (order depends on time of day), I’ve been reading a lot about systems of organization, business practice and philosophy, and the like. And nearly to a man, the authors of same claim that one must know one’s values.

Lucky me, Douglas Wagoner has thrown […]