"The Da Vinci code" is pure genius — whether we care to entertain Dan Brown's premise on this foundation of Christianity as anything beyond fiction, we must admit that it is a work of a genius that creates not merely a fantastic novel with countless … [Continue reading] about Dan Brown: “The Da Vinci Code”
Sylvia Ann Hewitt: “Off-ramps and On-Ramps”
I met Sylvia Ann Hewitt at a leadership summit in California in May of 2006. She is a fantastic speaker with sharp presence. She was there to promote her book and also to speak to women managers and leaders about the topic of her book. I had a … [Continue reading] about Sylvia Ann Hewitt: “Off-ramps and On-Ramps”
Elizabeth Gilbert: “eat, pray, love”
Truth be told, I do not closely follow any best sellers list; I do not make it a point of watching Oscar-nominated movies or popular TV shows. No, I follow my own heart when I choose my entertainment, and so should you. I do not have a particular … [Continue reading] about Elizabeth Gilbert: “eat, pray, love”
William Poundstone: “How would you move Mount Fuji?”
Solving puzzles with Microsoft's Cult of the Puzzle book. World's smartest companies select the most creative thinkers.Being asked the impossible question in an already intense conversation better known as the "job interview". I loved this book. I … [Continue reading] about William Poundstone: “How would you move Mount Fuji?”
Jack Canfield: “Life Lessons for Women”
I received this book as a gift from someone I dearly love. I wonder if that should that guilt me into liking the book? Should I compromise my honest opinions to respect whence it came to my possession? I am afraid that is not who I am. This is my … [Continue reading] about Jack Canfield: “Life Lessons for Women”