Most of us aren't born with fear but instances in our lives can be debilitating. I've felt it many times where you don't think you can move or you aren't sure what to do next. I'm going through a transition in my life right now and fear is very real.
Of course there are times when fear is warranted; a close call on the highway, a job loss, an illness, that's real fear. But the fear of doubt and the story we tell ourselves in emotional situations is just as real.
Raghava KK is an artist who has gone through a lot in his life but has retained his childlike spirit. He explains in his TEDTalk that we need to shake up our ideas.
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Showing posts with label iPad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPad. Show all posts
January 21, 2016
Life Can Teach us Fear
written by
Kneale Mann
tags:
business,
children,
compassion,
competition,
creativity,
empathy,
ideas,
iPad,
Kneale Mann,
leadership,
marketing,
parenting,
perspective,
Raghava KK,
religion,
results,
revenue,
strategy,
TED,
wonderment. culture
October 14, 2015
We Aren't Born with Fear
Running a business is hard work and eyes on the revenue line must be constant. Our perspective is often the single reason we have conflict instead of collaboration.
Raghava KK is an artist who has gone through a lot in his life but has retained his childlike spirit. He explains in his TEDTalk that we need to shake up our ideas.
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Kneale Mann | People + Priority = Profit
New Book out in 2016 – Details soon!
Raghava KK is an artist who has gone through a lot in his life but has retained his childlike spirit. He explains in his TEDTalk that we need to shake up our ideas.
__________________________________________________________________
Kneale Mann | People + Priority = Profit
New Book out in 2016 – Details soon!
written by
Kneale Mann
tags:
business,
children,
compassion,
competition,
creativity,
empathy,
ideas,
iPad,
Kneale Mann,
leadership,
marketing,
parenting,
perspective,
Raghava KK,
religion,
results,
revenue,
strategy,
TED,
wonderment. culture
October 13, 2012
Dream Like a Child
There is no doubt the marvel of a child’s mind. It is full of possibilities and wonder. It can imagine worlds that may not exist and it doesn't limit itself by self-doubt and profits. We take art classes in grade school where we can express ourselves yet as we get older we are told to get serious and competitive.
Running a business and providing strong leadership is hard work. Our perspective is often the single reason we have conflict instead of collaboration.
Raghava KK is an artist, an idealist and a creative spirit who has gone through a lot in his life but has retained his childlike spirit.
Kneale Mann
visual credit: TED
Originally published: Sept 2011
Running a business and providing strong leadership is hard work. Our perspective is often the single reason we have conflict instead of collaboration.
Raghava KK is an artist, an idealist and a creative spirit who has gone through a lot in his life but has retained his childlike spirit.
Kneale Mann
visual credit: TED
Originally published: Sept 2011
written by
Unknown
tags:
business,
children,
compassion,
competition,
creativity,
empathy,
ideas,
iPad,
Kneale Mann,
leadership,
marketing,
parenting,
perspective,
Raghava KK,
religion,
results,
revenue,
strategy,
TED,
wonderment
September 12, 2011
Shake Up Your Ideas
There is no doubt the marvel of a child’s mind. It is full of possibilities and wonder. It can imagine worlds that may not exist and it doesn’t limit itself by self-doubt and profits. We take art classes in grade school where we can express ourselves yet as we get older we are told to get serious and competitive.
Running a business is hard work and eyes on the revenue line must be constant. Our perspective is often the single reason we have conflict instead of collaboration.
Raghava KK is an artist, an idealist and a creative spirit who has gone through a lot in his life but has retained his childlike spirit.
He explains in his TEDTalk that we need to shake up our ideas.
Kneale Mann
visual credit: TED
Running a business is hard work and eyes on the revenue line must be constant. Our perspective is often the single reason we have conflict instead of collaboration.
Raghava KK is an artist, an idealist and a creative spirit who has gone through a lot in his life but has retained his childlike spirit.
He explains in his TEDTalk that we need to shake up our ideas.
Kneale Mann
visual credit: TED
written by
Unknown
tags:
business,
children,
compassion,
competition,
creativity,
empathy,
ideas,
iPad,
Kneale Mann,
marketing,
parenting,
perspective,
Raghava KK,
religion,
results,
revenue,
strategy,
TED,
wonderment
August 4, 2010
Our Gadget Laden Lives
The Power of Next.
If you read or follow or even skim any technology news you know there is a new thing to ogle over several times a day.
Yesterday, RiM announced the BlackBerry Torch. It's in stores in the U.S. August 12th, no Canadian date announced yet.
The iPad took over the news channels when Apple released it. Then Jobs & Co. released the iPhone4 to mixed reviews. Don't worry, the iPhone5 will be here soon.
No less than six manufacturers are working on a tablet solution. Android beat iPhone in sales. Some reports say the Apple Cube in NYC has more visitors each year than the Empire State Building. Uncrate has over a quarter of a million daily visitors, Mashable has just over three million and Gizmodo has almost five million.

We love our toys, we love reading about them, sharing our thoughts about them and comparing them.
Most under 20 year olds use texting and messaging more than phoning on their mobile device and it's growing with older demos.
We have choice and price, options and colors, touch screens and qwerty. And other than wondering if we'll ever get to a truly wireless world or if a battery will ever last more than a few hours, one question remains...
Is it about the gadget or the community?
knealemann
Helping you integrate all you do with all you do.
image credit: dreamstime | channel4 | eikongraphia

Yesterday, RiM announced the BlackBerry Torch. It's in stores in the U.S. August 12th, no Canadian date announced yet.
The iPad took over the news channels when Apple released it. Then Jobs & Co. released the iPhone4 to mixed reviews. Don't worry, the iPhone5 will be here soon.


We love our toys, we love reading about them, sharing our thoughts about them and comparing them.
Most under 20 year olds use texting and messaging more than phoning on their mobile device and it's growing with older demos.
We have choice and price, options and colors, touch screens and qwerty. And other than wondering if we'll ever get to a truly wireless world or if a battery will ever last more than a few hours, one question remains...
Is it about the gadget or the community?
knealemann
Helping you integrate all you do with all you do.
image credit: dreamstime | channel4 | eikongraphia
written by
Unknown
tags:
Android,
Apple,
Blackberry,
business,
communications,
device,
Gizmodo,
iPad,
iPhone,
Kneale Mann,
marketing,
Mashable,
NYC,
smartphone,
social media,
strategy,
tablet,
Uncrate,
YouIntegrate