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== The Importance of Imagination ==
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While growing up, Id never really considered how important it is to be imaginative. Its a childhood profession, you could say. It comes naturally. Then we hit an age when were presented with a scantron of bubble-in options, a template for a CV that we need to create, and Excel. At that point, our learning has to fit into certain parameters: within that little bubble, within the one page limit, and within a tiny digital graph. So, what happens to our imagination?It seems to fade.
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[[http://goodvillenews.com/The-Importance-of-Imagination-BvyL3n.html The Importance of Imagination]]
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[[http://goodvillenews.com/wk.html GoodvilleNews.com - good, positive news, inspirational stories, articles]]
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== Discovering My Own Values ==
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At the end of your life a friend once asked, What do you hope to have happened? I thought it a great question and decided to give him a thoughtful answer, so I pocketed it for later and bought myself a month for the assignment. For a while my mind flooded with questions of plot.
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[[http://goodvillenews.com/Discovering-My-Own-Values-4UdImK.html Discovering My Own Values]]
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[[http://goodvillenews.com/wk.html GoodvilleNews.com - good, positive news, inspirational stories, articles]]
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== Servant Leadership: Helping People Come Alive ==
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"Its a powerful perspective on work -- holding within it a value for collaboration, agency, creativity, and meaning. What if we all could see what we do in that way? What if our organizations supported us in holding that perspective, and to go one step further, how can we create institutions that release these core values? In his seminal 1970 essay
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[[http://goodvillenews.com/Servant-Leadership-Helping-People-Come-Alive-zqkEDB.html Servant Leadership: Helping People Come Alive]]
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[[http://goodvillenews.com/wk.html GoodvilleNews.com - good, positive news, inspirational stories, articles]]
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== Seeking Silence & Stillness in the Rush of Business Life ==
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Pico Iyer -- essayist, author, travel writer and thinker -- has a unique perspective on many things. His physical domain ranges from California (where he lived as a child) and England (where he studied) to Cuba, North Korea and Ethiopia (which he visited) and Japan (where he resides). His mental domain knows no limiting boundaries. In this interview with Wharton associate dean and chief information officer Deirdre Woods and Knowledge@Wharton
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[[http://goodvillenews.com/Seeking-Silence-Stillness-in-the-Rush-of-Business-Life-LCK85X.html Seeking Silence & Stillness in the Rush of Business Life]]
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[[http://goodvillenews.com/wk.html GoodvilleNews.com - good, positive news, inspirational stories, articles]]
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== Why Have Good When You Can Have Better? ==
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As I look back on my life, I realize that every time I thought I was being rejected from something good, I was actually being re-directed to something better. Steve Maraboli
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[[http://goodvillenews.com/Why-Have-Good-When-You-Can-Have-Better-PdMtIo.html Why Have Good When You Can Have Better?]]
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[[http://goodvillenews.com/wk.html GoodvilleNews.com - good, positive news, inspirational stories, articles]]

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  • Hersteller: AKG
  • Modell: K 41
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  • Hergestellt in: Österreich
  • Gewicht: 230 g
  • Neupreis ca.:


Technische Daten

  • Prinzip: offen, dynamisch
  • Ankopplung an das Ohr: ohraufliegend
  • Nennimpedanz: 200 Ohm
  • Nennbelastbarkeit: 200 mW
  • Andruckkraft: 3 N
  • Übertragungsbereich: 20 - 18.000 Hz
  • Klirrfaktor: < 1%
  • Schalldruckpegel: 94 dB
  • Stecker: Klinke
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Kategorie:Kopfhörer

The Importance of Imagination

While growing up, Id never really considered how important it is to be imaginative. Its a childhood profession, you could say. It comes naturally. Then we hit an age when were presented with a scantron of bubble-in options, a template for a CV that we need to create, and Excel. At that point, our learning has to fit into certain parameters: within that little bubble, within the one page limit, and within a tiny digital graph. So, what happens to our imagination?It seems to fade.

[The Importance of Imagination]

[GoodvilleNews.com - good, positive news, inspirational stories, articles]

Discovering My Own Values

At the end of your life a friend once asked, What do you hope to have happened? I thought it a great question and decided to give him a thoughtful answer, so I pocketed it for later and bought myself a month for the assignment. For a while my mind flooded with questions of plot.

[Discovering My Own Values]

[GoodvilleNews.com - good, positive news, inspirational stories, articles]

Servant Leadership: Helping People Come Alive

"Its a powerful perspective on work -- holding within it a value for collaboration, agency, creativity, and meaning. What if we all could see what we do in that way? What if our organizations supported us in holding that perspective, and to go one step further, how can we create institutions that release these core values? In his seminal 1970 essay 
[Servant Leadership: Helping People Come Alive]

[GoodvilleNews.com - good, positive news, inspirational stories, articles]

Seeking Silence & Stillness in the Rush of Business Life

Pico Iyer -- essayist, author, travel writer and thinker -- has a unique perspective on many things. His physical domain ranges from California (where he lived as a child) and England (where he studied) to Cuba, North Korea and Ethiopia (which he visited) and Japan (where he resides). His mental domain knows no limiting boundaries. In this interview with Wharton associate dean and chief information officer Deirdre Woods and Knowledge@Wharton

[Seeking Silence & Stillness in the Rush of Business Life]

[GoodvilleNews.com - good, positive news, inspirational stories, articles]

Why Have Good When You Can Have Better?

As I look back on my life, I realize that every time I thought I was being rejected from something good, I was actually being re-directed to something better. Steve Maraboli

[Why Have Good When You Can Have Better?]

[GoodvilleNews.com - good, positive news, inspirational stories, articles]