Posts Tagged ‘ passion ’

Time To Find Yourself a Muse? An Inspiration Booster

May 14th, 2012 | By Fabienne
Time To Find Yourself a Muse? An Inspiration Booster

Muses are sources of inspiration The historical Muses were the daughters of the Greek Gods Zeus and Mnemosyne – they embodied and inspired humans in the realms of arts, history and science. Closer to us, muses have been known to be mysterious or flamboyant women, admired and cherished by artists as a source of inspiration…
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Up The Leadership Ladder?

Apr 21st, 2012 | By Fabienne
Up The Leadership Ladder?

  Would you like to try a few coaching questions? Take a notepad and get started: In our societies, success is often associated with “how high” one sits. This image is of success is so strong that we often hear about people “climbing up the leadership ladder”. This clearly implies that development, growth and success
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Successful Contrasts — a Tribute to Moebius

Apr 2nd, 2012 | By Fabienne
Successful Contrasts — a Tribute to Moebius

France, Belgium and Japan share that culture and love for comics, which is sometimes difficult to understand in other countries. This passion is so widely shared it spreads across ages. Comics are in no way seen as a simplified version of books, an entry point into real litterature… They’re not just meant for kids who
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Soul, Talent and Resilience — a Tribute to Cesaria Evora

Jan 2nd, 2012 | By Fabienne
Soul, Talent and Resilience — a Tribute to Cesaria Evora

Cesaria Evora just passed away last month. So much poetry gone with this very special lady… So much depth, too, and life learnings. Just the perfect combination to inspire a short tribute to this great artist.  Why am I convinced she’s a source of learnings for everyone’s work life? Take a small island, lots of
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Authenticity, Courage and Warmth — a Tribute to Dan Rockwell

Dec 23rd, 2011 | By Fabienne
Authenticity, Courage and Warmth — a Tribute to Dan Rockwell

This name might not ring a bell. Dan is one of these people who are incredibly famous… among specific groups of people. If neither leadership nor social networks or blogging are part of your interests, then you might wonder who that guy is. Here is why I think it’s worth changing that… Take a car
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Just One More Dance? — A Leadership Story

Jul 11th, 2011 | By Fabienne
Just One More Dance? — A Leadership Story

Trying to catch someone’s attention? « Well I didn’t dance for too long, I was really tired and all, and you know I don’t like it too much, but I made sure that I was right next to him, so he could really notice I was there, and I was having fun, and like I’m cool
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Un soir à l’Opéra Comique – A Work Story

Apr 18th, 2011 | By Fabienne
Un soir à l’Opéra Comique – A Work Story

Some people are just the embodiment of their profession – their passion is their daily reality and it’s always a pleasure for me to meet such people. One of them is a dear colleague and friend, Cori Hill, whose job is to help people learn: learn at work, learn about work and learn how to
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