by peterwinick on July 21, 2010
Everyone has a favorite meal, something special that you crave or maybe it’s the ambience of the restaurant, the memories it brings to mind, the flavors, the smells or the textures. Now no matter what that meal is you wouldn’t eat it every day and it would be quite unusual if everyone you knew had [...]
by peterwinick on June 29, 2010
One of the many things I’ve learned in the last two weeks as a result of speaking with a wide variety of thought leaders is that one way to look at content is to determine if it’s primary application is to develop skills or to challenge and change mindsets. I believe there are three phases [...]
by peterwinick on May 18, 2010
File this one under the category of “you can’t make this stuff up”. Last week I was scheduled to fly from SFO to JFK on American Airlines. I rarely fly American and prefer Jetblue or Virgin America and I fly cross country at least four times a month. Everything started off just fine, that is [...]
by peterwinick on April 30, 2010
In order to stay relevant and competitive most of us have made a commitment to personal development and all to often that objective is only focused on learning new things. But what about unlearning? Is it more effective to unlearn? If so, how do you go about unlearning? Continuous learning is pretty standard in most [...]