Category Archives: summer reading

blowing your DESIGN MIND ::

Take the time to stop and listen. Well in this case you can listen/watch/click and learn. Check out Design mind for inspiration and industry insight. http://designmind.frogdesign.com/ check out the design and style :: how can we apply this to our … Continue reading

Leave a Comment

Filed under process, summer reading

Whatever You Think, Think the Opposite

Like Arden’s other book, this book talks a lot about making mistakes. It’s definitely a new way of thinking. Nothing is right; nothing is wrong. There are just different positions and ways of looking at the problem. It’s all about … Continue reading

Leave a Comment

Filed under summer reading

paul arden synopsis

In the book, Whatever You Think, Think The Opposite, Paul Arden describes what it is like to achieve success in the business world, in a different perspective than many people believe it can be reached. It is okay to see … Continue reading

Leave a Comment

Filed under summer reading, thoughts

The Secret is to Stay Childish

Ever since I was young, yearning to grow up and be an adult people have told me I was going to miss it, and to stay young forever. I wish I was able to take their advice, I wish I … Continue reading

Leave a Comment

Filed under summer reading, thoughts

Paul Arden

It’s Not How Good You Are, It’s How Good You Want to Be I think it’s interesting he says mediocrity is asked for, but he’s glad it’s that way. Don’t know if I agree but it’s something to think about. … Continue reading

Leave a Comment

Filed under summer reading

It’s Not How Good You Are, It’s How Good You Want To Be.

Don’t look for the next opportunity, the one you have in hand is the opportunity. Like they say, were always looking for the perfect brief, Pour It Now is an organization I had no idea about, so it will never … Continue reading

Leave a Comment

Filed under summer reading, thoughts

books

read them. ALL of them. philip you don’t have to read how to seduce boys though.

Leave a Comment

Filed under process, summer reading