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- James McIntosh
Do you believe in something big? I don’t mean religion, although that does qualify. I mean anything that means more to you than life itself. Or almost more.
Shakers and movers all have big beliefs. For example, at his treason trial in 1964 Nelson Mandela said that freedom for his people was an ideal for which he lived, but if needs be, he was prepared to die for it.
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Nonsense At Work: No footprints to clean up
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From: James McIntosh
There are three types of people. Those who strive to be remembered by leaving huge footprints; those who live so as not to cause ripples; and those who don’t think about ...
Nonsense At Work: Paradox at the top
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From: James McIntosh
The more successful you are at your job, the higher you will climb on the corporate ladder. The higher you climb, the bigger your carpet and the fatter your wallet.
Nonsense At Work: Successful reflection
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From: James McIntosh
Do successful people spend time on daily reflection?
Nonsense At Work: Create clatter for creativity
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What is it about coffee shops that so many people seem to work there? It’s not the coffee because, as an espresso drinker, I must say that few of the concoctions that I see ...
Nonsense At Work: Be easy on my mind
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From: James McIntosh
Are you easy to be remembered or easy to be forgotten?
Nonsense At Work: Have a nice checkout
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From: James McIntosh
Two listeners attacked me for my comments recently about the body at the checkout counter with no one home. I am cowardly enough to admit that they are right in attacking me.
Nonsense At Work: Divorce at work
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From: James McIntosh
How do you approach your job, like a marriage or like a casual relationship?
Nonsense At Work: How to stop networking working
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From: James McIntosh
Here is my golden rule for using networking to develop your business. Don’t waste my time by taking your time.
Nonsense At Work: First day on first ladder
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From: James McIntosh
On the first day of my first formal job after my first formal degree my first formal boss resigned. The man who picked me as being worthy, who promised me riches in exchange ...
Nonsense At Work: How to put the spring in spring
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From: James McIntosh
One of the first new skills I learned after moving to the USA was time management. No, not boring productivity management, but how to time when to fall back and spring forward.
Piece Description
Do you believe in something big? I don’t mean religion, although that does qualify. I mean anything that means more to you than life itself. Or almost more.
Shakers and movers all have big beliefs. For example, at his treason trial in 1964 Nelson Mandela said that freedom for his people was an ideal for which he lived, but if needs be, he was prepared to die for it.
Broadcast History
23 June 2012
Intro and Outro
INTRO:Please introduce me as: "Commentator James McIntosh with Nonsense at Work"
OUTRO: