ChangeLinks – Hard to Choose
It’s been a little while since I’ve done a ChangeLinks post, and it’s not for a lack of lots of talented people producing lots of great content. In fact, it’s been too hard for me to choose what to highlight! Here is just a small sampling of the great change and personal development material I’ve read recently.
Scott H. Young shared a great post at Lifehack.org with 15 Steps to Cultivate Lifelong Learning. These are all great, but I especially like 12) Follow Your Intuition. As Scott writes, learning is all about the journey and it’s sometimes best to have no goal in mind.
I recently came across an interesting site called 30 sleeps. In the site’s own words, “30zzz is an online community to set, manage, and track your goals on the world stage.” The combination of goal tracking with community support and accountability is a powerful motivator.
As I’ve mentioned before, I’m a big fan of Stephen Shapiro. His blog entry How to Change Your Results by Changing Your Language is a powerful reminder that we have to frame our goals in ways that our subconscious will believe is possible.
The always cool Slow Leadership blog explains Why Your Flawed Notion of Change May Be Holding You Back. This post presents a great argument for why organizational change can happen in a bottom-up fashion.
And from the NSRT archives I humbly present Not All Change is Created Equal – Multiple Levels of Change.

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