
Insights On Personal Growth: Volume 1 (English) (e-Book)
Recently I decided to publish the essays in book form. I cherish books; I suppose in that way I will always belong to the pre-Internet generation. The Internet blogs and tweets are great for speed and mass distribution but to me they seem temporary perishable while a book has permanency. In this book—the third in a series of Insights collections—all of the essays deal with personal growth which I have come to believe is closely related to professional development. The ideas for these columns often evolved out of something I saw or heard or felt as I met with people around the world observing how often their family problems echoed the organizational problems I was there to repair. I am neither a family therapist nor a psychiatrist. Nevertheless it has not escaped me that my theories of management and change can also be productive when applied to personal and family life. Whether the subject is meditation divorce or addiction (to food to technology or to work itself) what happens in the