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The multiplier effect of email – we speed up ourselves. Written on March 15, 2010. 0 Comments - Leave a comment! I have noticed that emails have a multiplier effect, whereas voicecalls have a linear effect. Now information multiplies in concentric circles. I tweet to many, who can retweet to many more. I email the team, who pass information to colleagues and clients in one cc’d email. Within seconds the message is disseminated around the world. A phone call, for example, generates human touch and lineari...
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Day 10: Am I less patient when online? | The Whitespace Project
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Day 10: Am I less patient when online? Written on February 1, 2010. 1 Comment - Leave a comment! Falling into a bit of a routine now and seem to have adapted to being offline for a whole day. Not sure how this is impacting people who want to get in touch with me. Is anyone not calling or emailing because they are not sure if I will receive their communication in an appropriate time frame. Please let me know if this is true for you! I was like a bear with a sore head. Grumpy. Irritable. Why do we become o...
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Day 5: 21st century disease – Dependency and Addiction to Distraction | The Whitespace Project
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Day 5: 21st century disease – Dependency and Addiction to Distraction. Written on January 21, 2010. 1 Comment - Leave a comment! Another client remarked about the tendency, and in fact the nagging desire, she experiences to check my email or see if the news website is updated . Almost everyone I speak to identifies with this urge, this electronic itch crying out for attention, only to increase its demands as we scratch away. Now this all may sound quite morbid and reek of Frankenstein’s fears ̵...
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8220;Often off” rather than “always on”. Written on December 21, 2009. Callout title=]Wisdom requires deep thinking and reflection, which requires time and effort.[/callout]The pace of life is becoming so frantic that it is becoming ever harder and time consuming to do the difficult work of thinking. As the collection of human knowledge accelerates and expands, the issues requiring deep thinking and reflection are coming thicker and . Read the full article ». Did I miss much this time? Morning after, che...
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The stress of returning to work. Written on February 2, 2010. The WhiteSpace Project was interviewed by the Australian Financial Review for an article exploring how we can maintain that holiday feeling when we return to work. Read the full article ». Work life integration, not work life balance. Written on February 2, 2010. Read the full article ». Day 10: Am I less patient when online? Written on February 1, 2010. Read the full article ». Written on January 21, 2010. A client observed to me this week th...
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Work life integration, not work life balance. Written on February 2, 2010. 2 Comments - Leave a comment! Whoever dreamed up the term ‘work life balance’ should be taken out the back and at the minimum receive a stern talking to. This term has created endless pain for countless people, struggling and juggling multiple roles and responsibilities to achieve the mythical ‘balance’ bliss and harmony. Well, it’s never going to happen. Does one go to work, and then go to life? Is not work a part of life? 2 Resp...
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WhiteSpace Day 1 and 2. Written on January 8, 2010. Well 100 days seems like a long way when you are standing at the start, but we have survived the first 2 days. I decided to do 2 back to back to see what that was like, and because it is a bit easier at this time . Read the full article ». Next 2 days in WhiteSpace – hoping to hear myself think! Written on January 5, 2010. See you on the other side. Read the full article ». Radio interview about the WhiteSpace Project. Written on December 31, 2009.
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The stress of returning to work. Written on February 2, 2010. 0 Comments - Leave a comment! The WhiteSpace Project was interviewed by the Australian Financial Review for an article exploring how we can maintain that holiday feeling when we return to work. There are no comments yet. Be the first and leave a response! Click here to cancel reply. Wanting to leave an. HTML is allowed in the comment box above. You can use the following tags:. The WhiteSpace Project is a project of. On How to think at the edge.
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Written on December 15, 2009. THE average person is bombarded with enough information every day to overload a laptop computer, a study has found." For the full story, click on the link: http:/ www.news.com.au/technology/brains-overloaded-daily-with-more-info-than-a-laptop-can-handle/story-e6frfro0-1225810448664. Read the full article ». Launch of The WhiteSpace Project. Written on December 14, 2009. Read the full article ». Page: 6 of 6. The WhiteSpace Project is a project of. On How to think at the edge.
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Out on the edge | The Whitespace Project
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Out on the edge. Written on June 9, 2010. 0 Comments - Leave a comment! Looking down on Aalesund. I am writing this from Aalesund in Norway, where I have come to attend the annual InnoTown. Conference – an annual gathering in this spectacular location to get an inspiration injection (claim the organisers). The photo was taken at 5.30 this morning after I climbed the 418 steps to the top of the local lookout. As part of my day job as CEO of The Confidere Group. Click here to cancel reply. Overloading brai...