Benefits of a daily diary and topic journals | Derek Sivers

(sive.rs)

The article was published about two years ago; but I like the idea of keeping a record on my thoughts & feelings. Perhaps maintaining separate journals for each subject/topic might be bit of an overkill. Nevertheless thinking whether I could use tagging feature on 10C blogging for each and every subject.

Write it Down

(news.virginia.edu)

I haven’t even been writing in my journal for last few days. Perhaps jotting down as the day progresses might help for putting all together and compose sentences as suggested in the article. Pen & paper would be the best I think

Resilient Management, An Excerpt

(alistapart.com)

Something for me to read later tomorrow

The 100 Best Notebooks, As Tested by Strategist Editors

(nymag.com)

Jack from m.b has shared this article about notebooks. There are many listed here that I've never even heard of. That's said I will have to be carful not to get tempted and go order more notebooks and never use them

These photos Apple's first employees showed us from the company's earliest days are absolutely wonderful

(www.businessinsider.com)

Look what I found out in my EN archives from 4 years ago

notes on the future of work

(www.evernote.com)

I just came across this in reading Tiago Forte’s blog

When a flight attendant spilled drinks on airline's chief executive - Times of India

(m.timesofindia.com)

Perhaps something here for some people in this part of the world to learn and develop in their engagement with employees in similar role.

How to Write a Memoir - The American Scholar

(theamericanscholar.org)

This is a sort of inspiration for me…

How Will You Measure Your Life?

(hbr.org)

This article goes back to 8 years. But still valid good management practice

Don’t Just Tell Employees Organizational Changes Are Coming — Explain Why

(hbr.org)

It is pleased to see, a couple of things mentioned here are being applied in the change initiative we’re going through at present. If we had a clear explanation of why a change is needed could’ve been even better.