Sat.Feb 26, 2011 - Fri.Mar 04, 2011

Jason Womack

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Who's on your team, to give you a hand? [includes a VIDEO: 1:55]

Jason Womack

How are the people around you, supporting you as you make progress? On your way from "here" to "there," chances are high that other people are going to come along the way to give you a hand (or get in your way!). Taking time now to build them - before you need your team! - is a very important part of improving your productivity and workflow. Now that you have seen this video, what advice do YOU have for building a team?

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It sure is easy to say yes, isn’t it? (Article published on Biznik.)

Jason Womack

I wrote an article after someone in a seminar asked, "Why do people say yes to so many things and then get stressed out about how much there is to do? The article I published last week was featured over on Biznik. Here's the link.

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Thank you, Michael Skapinker.you gave me 2 things to think about regarding creating possibility

Jason Womack

I read a great article in the Financial Times this morning written by Michael Skapinker titled, "How poor students become top scientists." Over the past 2 weeks, I have had some incredible experiences that have pushed me in a direction of reaching out to youth. 1. I recently spent a morning with Frances Hesselbein in New York City. Actually, it was just 30 minutes.And, that one meeting has really encouraged me to move further toward my own personal best.

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FBR (Friday Book Review): Ayn Rand, by Jeff Britting

Jason Womack

Title: Ayn Rand. Author: Jeff Britting. . Web site / Facebook / LinkedIn. How I got the book : I was sent a gift copy by the VP of Academic Programs at the Ayn Rand Institute. How long it took to read : 65 minutes / 1 reading session. Read cover-to-cover : YES / no. . Favorite quotes (Page # and line): . 4: Rand described her earliest approach to life as being an "enormous series" of questions aimed at understanding the things around her. . 8: I could summon no interest or enthusiasm for

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