Death is the final act for us all. No one lives forever. However, we can live longer, healthier lives. Provided we are willing to do the things that increase our longevity.
But what are those things?
Well, recently I came across the work of Dan Buettner, a National Geographic writer and explorer who studies the world’s longest-lived peoples, distilling their secrets into a single plan for health and long life.
His research has identified 9 common denominators shared by the world’s longest-lived peoples.
I’ve created a mindmap highlighting these 9 common denominators. For more information on mindmapping, go to my blog: http://mindmapblog.com
Daniel Pink’s book, “A Whole New Mind: Moving from the Information Age to the Conceptual Age” is a transformative book.
It is one of those books that you read and say, “Wow!” Mr. Pink has captured the essence of the changes happening in our society with respect to information and technology. Bu...
Dr. Robert Brinkerhoff, author and world-renowned expert in training effectiveness and evaluation, in his book “High Impact Learning: Strategies for Leveraging Business Results from Training”, highlights effective teaching strategies to improve any type of classroom training.
For more information o...
As the US Congress finalizes the details on a $700 billion dollar bailout for the US financial system and as we, American citizens, make up our mind about who will be the next President of the United States, I thought it appropriate that we all reflect on our rights as US citizens.
The foundation o...
On September 16, 2008, I had the great privilege of attending a workshop on Web 2.0 and 3Di Technologies delivered by Dr. Tony O’Driscoll, Professor of Practice of Business Administration at The Fuqua School of Business, Duke University. It was a phenomenal presentation with an incredible amount of...
With his new book, “Change We Can Believe In: Barack Obama’s Plan to Renew America’s Promise” Senator Barack Obama provides details on his Plan for America. For more information on mindmapping, go to my blog: http://mindmapblog.com
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To help you decide who to vote for in November '08. If you live outside the US, to help you understand the positions of each candidate. One of these men will shape the future of the US - and given the reach of the US it will more than likely impact you.
For more information on mindmapping, go to...
How many times have you searched for a reciept, insurance policy, credit card statement or tax form? How many times have you wasted time and energy trying to figure out where you put that important document?
We all have been there. But now there is a better way.
To help you quickly organize a...
As an iPhone user I am just amazed at all the things this phone can do. I thought a mindmap would be a great way to show all the features of the phone.
If you have an iPhone this mindmap let's you know just how amazing your new phone really is. If you don't have an iPhone (and you don't have a pr...
So how do you frame your challenges? When something happens what do you say to yourself? Do you say things that help you solve the problem or do you say things that make you less able to solve the problem?
Ultimately, it is not about the challenges we face - it is about how we respond to the cha...
In 1993 Adam Robinson, Co-founder of the Princeton Review, wrote a book called What Smart Students Know. The remarkable thing about this book is that it shows students (and anyone interested in learning) how to take full control of their education. He helps students take control of their education ...