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May 16

Top 7 Inspirational Quotes for Business Success: The Power of Little Things

Top 7 Inspirational Quotes for Business Success for the week of May 16th – 22nd

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Blog by poet & author Prartho Sereno

Theme: The Power of Little Things

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Last week we took on Technology as our meditation on business success. This week we’ll focus in a little closer, down to the small things we run into on our way through our days—a scheduled meeting perhaps, or maybe a chance one. We’ll slow down enough to consider the art of taking on one question, one phone call…one smile at a time.

This theme—the Power of the Small—was inspired in part by an article my friend Magan Arthur wrote for the meditation journal, Viha Connection (download pdf). Magan is Senior Principal Solutions Consultant of Infosys Consulting and one of the thought leaders in Enterprise Digital Content Management. The unlikely title of his article was Love and Truth in the Fortune 500. Early in the article he writes:

“In simple numbers I have now reached the top-ten list in my firm, and the million-dollar opportunities are lining up. But equally satisfying for me is that my boss has started to describe me as the best thing that can happen to a new hire and my senior clients keep wanting to hug me.

So, what happened? I think I started to understand that the change I seek to make in the world, and in my own life really, is about small steps. It is not about the big social consciousness but about the small things that I can truly impact. For example, when a team member asked me for advice on an issue with another team member, I listened carefully and finally suggested that he speak to the colleague directly. Within days the two were working as a team and provided excellent suggestions for the project.”

I enjoy the simplicity and humanness of Magan’s approach. His story inspired me to spend a little more of my “precious time” with all those little things that keep appearing in front of me. And to listen in on what artists and scientists and others who are living fully and deeply have noticed about this power of attention to the small. As usual, we open with the clear eyes and open heart of Albert Einstein.

Inspirational Quote #1
“Anyone who doesn’t take truth seriously in small matters cannot be trusted in large ones either.”
Albert Einstein, philosopher/ scientist/humanist

Inspirational Quote #2
“All difficult things have their origin in that which is easy, and great things in that which is small.”
Lao Tzu, Ancient Taoist Mystic

Inspirational Quote #3
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.”
Margaret Mead, American cultural anthropologist

Inspirational Quote #4
“A person’s a person, no matter how small.”
Dr. Seuss, poetic genius for all ages

Inspirational Quote #5
“Small minds are concerned with the extraordinary, great minds with the ordinary.”
Blaise Pascal, French physicist, mathematician, and inventor

Inspirational Quote #6
“It is the little bits of things that fret and worry us; we can dodge an elephant, but we can’t dodge a fly.”
Josh Billing, 19th century American humorist

Inspirational Quote #7
“Enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things.”
Robert Brault, Living American writer

Wishing you a week filled with all things wonderful and… small!

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May 11

Top 7 Inspirational Quotes for Business Success: Technology

Top 7 Inspirational Quotes for Business Success for the week of May 9 – 13th

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Blog by poet & author Prartho Sereno

Theme: Technology

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I’ve been noticing that almost every list I create for these weekly Top 7 Inspirational Quotes for Business Success seems to include the words of Albert Einstein. No matter the theme, as soon as I begin my search, there he is with the wisest and wittiest thought. What a delight his brilliance brings to us. Not just Relativity Theory, E=MC2, and all that, but humor and compassion, and the fine art of taking himself lightly. One of my favorite of his quotes is: “I never keep anything in my mind I can look up.” (Quipped after he couldn’t remember his own phone number!)

The truth is, with our Blackberries and Bots, GPS, digital address books, and endless apps, none of us need much clutter upstairs anymore. Through the magic of technology, we all have more space for the good work of imagining. Or so it would seem. Sometimes it’s hard to come to terms with the immensity of the creative force that is technology as it continues to grow by leaps and bounds.

So this week, letting Uncle Albert take the lead, let’s contemplate the wonders and pitfalls of this undeniable life-changing force: Technology!

Inspirational Quote #1
“It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity.”
Albert Einstein, philosopher/ scientist/humanist

Inspirational Quote #2
“Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.”
Arthur C. Clarke, British science fiction author, scientist, and inventor

Inspirational Quote #3
“If future generations are to remember us more with gratitude than sorrow, we must achieve more than just the miracles of technology. We must also leave them a glimpse of the world as it was created, not just as it looked when we got through with it.”
Lyndon B. Johnson, 36th president of the United States

Inspirational Quote #4
“As technology advances, it reverses the characteristics of every situation again and again. The age of automation is going to be the age of ‘do it yourself.”
— 
Marshall McLuhan, Canadian scholar and author, one of the founding fathers of Media Theory

Inspirational Quote #5
“Man is still the most extraordinary computer of all.”
John F. Kennedy, charismatic 35th president of the United States

Inspirational Quote #6
“Computers are useless. They can only give you answers.”
Pablo Picasso, Progressive Spanish painter and sculptor, co-founder of Cubism

Inspirational Quote #7
“Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning.”
— Rich Cook, overseer of the West Michigan Science & Technology Initiative’s Venture Center

See you next week!

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May 2

Top 7 Inspirational Quotes for Business Success: Discovery

Top 7 Inspirational Quotes for Business Success for the week of May 1 – 7th

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Blog by poet & author Prartho Sereno

Theme: Discovery

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After focusing our last two inspirational blogs on such inevitabilities as Time and Money, my fancy turns toward the uncharted—that as-yet undiscovered territory Walt Disney called Tomorrowland. The way there requires a considerable amount of daydreaming and therefore considered “unpractical.” But this journey might be the most practical one an entrepreneur can make, its route the most dependable road to success.

For one thing, everything new, both inner and outer, comes through discovery. Think electricity, automobiles, light bulbs. Think i-tunes and GPS. But also think insight, think aha! Discovery of any kind requires dedication from its explorer, but it gives back double-fold to the discoverer.

I am reminded of a talk J. Krishnamurti gave late in his life. He was about to explain something about the inner world, but stopped himself short, saying (loosely quoted): I’m not going to tell you… because if I tell you, you’ll all nod your heads and say, “Isn’t that right!” And you won’t have discovered anything. Have you ever noticed that when you discover something on your own it gives energy? And you’ll need energy, tremendous energy, on your search for the truth.

And so, let’s listen in on a few scientists and out-of-the-box thinkers for what they’ve learned about the fine art of discovery.

Inspirational Quote #1
“The intellect has little to do on the road to discovery. There comes a leap in consciousness, call it intuition or what you will, and the solution comes to you and you don’t know how or why.”
Albert Einstein, who once said, humbly, “I’m no Einstein.”

Inspirational Quote #2
“What I have a passion for is the idea of discovery. People keep asking what’s the next thing on the horizon, and I keep saying it’s not there yet.”
Red Burns, Interactive Telecommunications Program Chairwoman (quoted in 1997)

Inspirational Quote #3
“Very often it happens that a discovery is made whilst working upon quite another problem.”
Thomas Alva Edison, inventor superior

Inspirational Quote #4
“The greatest obstacle to discovery is not ignorance—it is the illusion of knowledge.”
Daniel J. Boorstin, historian, professor, lawyer

Inspirational Quote #5
“The secret of all those who make discoveries is that they regard nothing as impossible.”
Justus Liebig,  German bio-chemist, discoverer of, among other things, nitrogen.

Inspirational Quote #6
[When asked about how he discovered the law of gravitation, Newton answered,] “By thinking about it all the time.”
Sir Isaac Newton, English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, alchemist, and theologian.

Inspirational Quote #7
“Of all the discoveries which men need to make, the most important, at the present moment, is that of the self-forming power treasured up in themselves.”
William Ellery Channing, nineteenth-century American Unitarian theologian

See you next week!

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April 25

Top 7 Inspirational Quotes for Business Success: Time

Top 7 Inspirational Quotes for Business Success for the week of April 25 – 30

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Blog by poet & author Prartho Sereno

Theme: Time

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Last week’s theme of Money flows naturally toward Time. And as we finally emerge from the darkest months’ hibernation, we seem to have a little more! It only seems that way, of course. 24/7 is 24/7. But who hasn’t wondered over time’s mysteriously stretchy ways? An hour in a boring lecture was sure different from one out at the swimming hole, wasn’t it?

It’s a favorite idea in business circles that we all have the same 24 hours, which is meant to encourage us to stop complaining about not having enough. And any way we can get the mind to stop kvetching is worthwhile. Toward that end, I offer the following quotes for your inspiration and business success!

Here’s to your finding just the right number of hours in your days. Enough for the success of your business… and for the happy downtime that allows. Cheers!

Inspirational Quote #1
“The only reason for time is so that everything doesn’t happen at once.”
Albert Einstein, a scientist full of wonder

Inspirational Quote #2
“Lost time is never found again.”
Benjamin Franklin,  genius, inventor of bifocals, inspired “proverb-maker”: An apple a day keeps the doctor away, and Early to bed & early to rise make a man healthy, wealthy, and wise—to name a few—and the man on the $100 dollar bill!

Inspirational Quote #3
“Don’t say you don’t have enough time. You have exactly the same number of hours per day that were given to Helen Keller, Pasteur, Michaelangelo, Mother Teresa, Leonardo da Vinci, Thomas Jefferson, and Albert Einstein.”
H. Jackson Brown, Jr., American author of the bestselling Life’s Little Instruction Book

Inspirational Quote #4
“Nothing is a waste of time if you use the experience wisely.”
Auguste Rodin, exquisite French sculptor, considered the father of modern sculpture

Inspirational Quote #5
“Don’t be fooled by the calendar. There are only as many days in the year as you make use of. One man gets only a week’s value out of a year while another man gets a full year’s value out of a week.”
Charles Richards, Canadian schoolteacher turned politician

Inspirational Quote #6
“As if you could kill time without injuring eternity.”
Henry David Thoreau , American philosopher & writer

Inspirational Quote #7
“If you want work well done, select a busy man – the other kind has no time.”
Elbert Hubbard, American writer/publisher, influential exponent of the Arts & Crafts Movement

See you next week!

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April 18

Top 7 Inspirational Quotes for the Week: Business Success, Money

Top 7 Inspirational Quotes for the week of April 18 – 24

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Blog by poet & author Prartho Sereno

Theme of the week: Money

Tax Time! Oh dear… But the tax collector knew what he was doing when asked us to financially settle up in April. Our moods have been lifted by Mother Nature’s celebration (the dazzling return of scent, sound, and color, flowers and birds) so the Ouch of it is softened. With that in mind, it is probably also a good time to step back and look at this mysteriously powerful stuff we call Money. As always, we call upon the wisest and wittiest to help us find our way.

Inspirational Quote #1
“If there’s anyone listening to whom I owe money, I’m prepared to forget it if you are.”
Errol Flynn, Australian-born swashbuckling actor, in a radio broadcast shortly before embarking to America, where he was to become one of Hollywood’s shiniest stars.

Inspirational Quote #2
“Money helps, though not as much as you think when you don’t have it.”
Louise Erdrich, Native American author, in her novel The Bingo Palace

Inspirational Quote #3
“If a little money does not go, much money cannot come.”
Chinese Proverb

Inspirational Quote #4
“Money talks, but all it ever says is goodbye.”
American Proverb

Inspirational Quote #5
“We can tell our values by looking at our checkbook stubs.”
Gloria Steinem, American feminist, journalist, and political activist

Inspirational Quote #6
“I don’t do it for the money. I’ve got enough, much more than I’ll ever need. I do it to do it. Deals are my art form.”
Donald Trump, American Financier

Inspirational Quote #7
“You can only become truly accomplished at something you love. Don’t make money your goal. Instead, pursue the things you love doing, and then do them so well that people can’t take their eyes off you.”
Maya Angelou, African American Poet

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April 11

Top 7 Inspirational Quotes for Business Success for the Week: Laughter

Top 7 Inspirational Quotes for Business Success: Laughter For the week of April 11 – 15

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Blog by poet & author Prartho Sereno

Theme of the week: Laughter

Laughter, Laugh, Inspirational Quotes for Success

I love the way April opens with a day devoted to foolishness. Any successes to report from last Friday? Either of being fooled or catching someone in your foolery? Either way, you were probably reminded what a breath of fresh air a moment of laughter can be. In fact, that’s just what follows a laugh’s belly-quaking, lung-emptying ha-ha-ha: a fresh breath.

So let’s admit it; we all hunger for a few more opportunities to chuckle, especially during the notoriously stuffy work-week. And customers seem to crave it just as much: In California, Florida, Texas, and elsewhere you can take your required traffic school hours with a humorist. Not surprisingly, they are much more popular than the brass-tacks, humorless ones. And remember your first Southwest Airlines flight, where the entire emergency instructions, with all that frightening talk of crashing and dangling oxygen masks, were given as jokes? Those laughs not only kept the passengers attentive, but loyal. Keeping their workers in good humor has been a major ingredient of Southwest’s enviable success. Check out Kevin and Jackie Freiberg’s book, itself an example of SW humor: Nuts! Southwest Airlines’ Crazy Recipe for Business and Personal Success

One secret of humor’s success seems to be this: Let yourself be the fool and many shortcomings will be forgiven. New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg must know this, as his recent shenanigans show. At a recent charity dinner, the mayor donned a Spiderman suit and flew, comically clumsy, over the stage—a spoof on the accident-prone, media-taunted, still-working-out-the-kinks-yet-to-open Broadway Musical Spiderman. But of course, his best spoof was on himself.

Watch the video of Mayor Michael Bloomberg in his spiderman get up!

And so for April, let’s go for the highest humor—the kind that helps us remember that everything/one is imperfect and life is short and happiness has more to do with how you take the bumps than your uptight success in avoiding them. Here’s how a few of our planet’s great thinkers (and jesters) have put it:

Inspirational Quote #1
“All higher humor begins with ceasing to take oneself seriously.”
Hermann Hesse, German Nobel Laureate writer & mystic

Inspirational Quote #2
“Humor: the ability to laugh at any mistake you survive.”
Jerry Tucker, author of The Experience of Politics: You and American Government

Inspirational Quote #3
“My way of joking is to tell the truth. It’s the funniest joke in the world.”
George Bernard Shaw, Irish playwright

Inspirational Quote #4
“That of all days is the most completely wasted in which one did not once laugh.”
Nicholas Chamfort, 18th century French writer, best known for his wit

Inspirational Quote #5
“A thing is funny when… it upsets the established order. Every joke is a tiny revolution.”
George Orwell, British novelist and journalist

Inspirational Quote #6
“Never laugh at live dragons.”
—J.R.R. Tolkien, British author of The Lord of the Rings

Inspirational Quote #7
“When a thing is funny, search it for a hidden truth.”
George Bernard Shaw, Irish playwright

See you next week!

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March 29

Top 7 Inspirational Quotes for Business Success for the Week: Chutzpah!

Top 7 Inspirational Quotes for Business Success for the Week of March 28—April 3

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Blog by poet & author Prartho Sereno

Theme of the Week: CHUTZPAH! (Going Boldly…)

Last week, stardate 3/22/11, was William “Captain Kirk” Shatner’s 80th birthday, the spaceman icon who, through long years of reruns, reminded us each week that space was the final frontier, and that our mission was “…to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no man has gone before.”

This idea—of going boldly where no one else has gone before—so thrills the human spirit that Star Trek went on to reinvent itself for at least three generations and continues to call our imaginations toward “strange new worlds.”

Watch the Star Trek Classic Trailer

In tune with this theme that William Shatner reawakened in me, I stumbled across the review of a new biography that speaks to boldness in this week’s (March 28) New Yorker, “The Color of Money.”  Ruth Brandon devotes the first half of her biography Ugly Beauty to the legendary cosmetic millionairess Helena Rubenstein, whose story is bold enough to qualify as full-blown Chutzpah!

Helena Rubenstein began as one of eight daughters of a kerosene dealer in the Jewish ghetto of Krakow, but by the time she was in her teens she was already cooking up face creams in the kitchen. She branded her potion with the name Valaze and invented a  legend that it was crafted from rare herbs by an eminent specialist named Dr. Lukuski. In ten years she was a millionaire. One of the most wonderful twists of the story, demonstrating that hers was not just beginner’s luck, is that after Ms. Rubenstein sold her business to Lehman Brothers in 1928 for $84 million (in today’s dollars), she managed to buy it back during the Depression “for a pittance,” and brought it back to vibrancy.

Watch Early Helena Rubenstein TV commercials

So in honor of this unlikely couple—Captain Kirk and Helena Rubenstein— this week’s top 7 inspirational quotes for business are variations on the theme chutzpah!(which I can’t seem to write without the exclamation point… audacious that it is… bold, risk-taking, and it has evolved to include a deep sense of playfulness.) In short… the message for this week: Go for it—wildly!

Inspirational Quote #1
“I want you to have chutzpah. Nothing important was ever accomplished without chutzpah. Columbus had chutzpah. The signers of the Declaration of Independence had chutzpah. Don’t ever aim your doubt at yourself. Laugh at yourself, but don’t doubt yourself.”
Alan Alda, actor, director, screenwriter

Inspirational Quote #2
“You have to leave the city of your comfort and go into the wilderness of your intuition. You can’t get there by bus, only by hard work and risk and by not quite knowing what you’re doing, but what you’ll discover will be wonderful. What you’ll discover will be yourself.”
Alan Alda, actor, director, screenwriter

Inspirational Quote #3
Chutzpah is “gall, brazen nerve, effrontery, incredible ‘guts,’ presumption plus arrogance such as no other word and no other language can do justice to.”
Leo Rosten, educator, writer, humorist

Inspirational Quote #4
Alexis Zorba: Damn it boss, I like you too much not to say it. You’ve got everything except one thing: madness! A man needs a little madness, or else…
Basil: Or else?
Alexis Zorba: …he never dares cut the rope and be free.
Nikos Kazantzakis, author of Zorba the Greek

Inspirational Quote #5
“We should be ready for all issues, not daring to die, but daring to live.”
Henry David Thoreau, American philosopher-poet

Inspirational Quote #6
“There’s a fine line between being brave and being stupid.”
Tom Seaver, Major League Baseball Pitcher (and later announcer)

Inspirational Quote #7
“Naught venture, naught have.” (later evolving into: Nothing ventured, nothing gained.)
John Heywood, 15th century playwright & composer of proverbs

See you next week!

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March 21

Top 7 Inspirational Quotes for Business Success for the Week: The Dance of Life

Top 7 Inspirational Quotes for Business Success for the Week of March 21—27

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Blog by poet & author Prartho Sereno

Theme of the Week: THE DANCE OF LIFE

It’s Spring! Precisely, as a matter of fact, as I am writing this week’s blog on March 20, 2011, the day of the vernal (spring) equinox. Halleluiah! Today the earth tilts neither away nor toward the sun, but stands tall and meets her head-on. As if that weren’t enough reason to celebrate, it is also true that our hours of darkness continue to shrink…and our hours of sunlight continue to blossom. In fact, The Weather Channel’s feature for today is titled: Warmer Weather Blooms!

I don’t know about you, but having slogged through one of the wildest and woolliest winters on record, all this sunshine and bird-song and first flowers poking up amidst the snowmelt make me feel like dancing. So our theme for this week is just that, expanded a bit to include all those dances through your meetings, interviews, inboxes, and don’t forget last week’s blog: your imagination! Highlighting the difference between slogging and boogying, let’s look at what we might learn from dancers about THE DANCE OF LIFE.

Before we go on to this week’s inspirational dance quotes, I’d like to share three videos I’ve come across on my recent jitterbugs through the web. First, a new flash-dance viral video made its way to my computer last week: performed at the Beirut Airport on March 5, 2011. Isn’t the best part of watching these the expressions of the innocent bystanders, who are suddenly awakened from their sleep-walk? Isn’t this proof enough that coming alive is contagious? Doesn’t that seem like an idea worth spreading?

The wonderful TED Foundation’s slogan is exactly that: Ideas Worth Spreading. And through them, I’d like to introduce you to Sir Ken Robinson, an educator who is shaking up hearts and minds through his TED talks, the first of which was given at the TED Conference in 2006. In this talk, Do Schools Kill Creativity?, he tells a story (toward the end of the worth-every-one-of-its-20-minutes video) about a girl who was considered learning disabled. When her exasperated mother brought her to a wise psychiatrist, he left the girl alone in a room with the music on, while both he and the mother watched her get up and dance. The doctor turned to the mother and told her that her daughter wasn’t sick… “She’s a dancer.” This is the story of Gillian Lynne, who went on to become the acclaimed choreographer of Cats, Phantom of the Opera and numerous others.

More recently I’ve come across a brilliantly animated video of another Robinson talk, Changing Education Paradigms. This one includes a wonderful foxtrot by the hand of an illustrator for RSA (Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce), beautifully demonstrating the principles of dance spreading into other forms of expression, which is what I am encouraging here: Go forth and discover ways to dance through this week. Try it at the sink with the dishes and in conversation with your clients. Dance where no one has danced before. And let us know how it goes! Leave your dancing experiences, or your favorite dance quotes, in the comments section below!

Inspirational Quote #1
“Always the question for dancers is: Can we fly?”
Jean Christophe Maillot, French Dancer & Choreographer (in an interview in the New York Times Nov. 4 1997)

Inspirational Quote #2
“Kids: they dance before they learn there is anything that isn’t music.”
William Stafford, Poet

Inspirational Quote #3
“I just put my feet in the air and move them around.”
Fred Astair, Dancer

Inspirational Quote #4
“There is a bit of insanity in dancing that does everybody a great deal of good.”
Edwin Denby, Dance Critic

Inspirational Quote #5
“There are short-cuts to happiness, and dancing is one of them.”
Vicki Baum, Austrian Writer

Inspirational Quote #6
“We’re fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance.”
Japanese Proverb

Inspirational Quote #7
“Common sense and a sense of humor are the same thing, moving at different speeds. A sense of humor is just common sense, dancing.”
William James, American Psychologist & Philosopher

Have a dancingly successful and inspired week!

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March 14

Top 7 Inspirational Quotes for Business Success for the Week: Imagination

Top 7 Inspirational Quotes for Business Success for the Week of March 14 – 20

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Blog by poet & author Prartho Sereno

Theme of the Week: IMAGINATION

On my way through Manhattan last weekend, I was star-struck by New York by Gehry, Lower Manhattan’s shiny new construction at 8 Spruce Street. That’s how Frank Gehry’s building meets the eye: “Wow! What’s that?” Its rippling edges play with the light, making it seem alive among its stodgy straight-edged neighbors, like an up-flowing stream or a great dancing tree.  I was riding with an Indian-born friend who’s spent lots of time in both Europe and Asia. “Yes,” he said, “until this one, I’ve found American buildings pretty boring. You should see all the wonderful shapes in the cities of other countries.”

This hit me as sadly ironic, that designers in “the land of the free” have been churning out so much of the expected while architects in other countries have been taking risks—using their imaginations!  When I got home, a picture of the “billowing” tower greeted me again in the Culture section of the March 21 issue of Time Magazine. So I did a little research on the man and his project. It turns out Architect Frank Gehry has been rocking the box for a long time! Take a little Google-Images tour of his vivacious creations (including the Walt Disney Concert Hall in LA) and it will give the word imagination a whole new, wilder meaning.

In a video clip on the New York by Gehry website, the creator talks about his process: “What I wanted to do was to resurrect the bay window. If there’s a bay window, you walk two feet forward and you’re in outer space.” It seems once you’re inside his buildings, they get better; his thinking is 3-D, or maybe he’s gone on to the next dimension or two. As the profile on Gehry in this month’s Explore (TACA airlines in-flight magazine) puts it: “He’s been so completely innovative that not only has he changed the way people look at his difficult profession, but the history of architecture as well, which is now divided into before and after Gehry.”

So, in honor of Frank Gehry’s wide-awake spirit of imagination, this week’s theme is the powers of the Imagination—not to ignore the tragedies that so many in our global village are suffering at the moment, from Japan to Libya and so many less visible places, but to offer our imaginations to these shared human challenges, to let our imaginations, as Einstein put it, “encircle the world.”

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Inspirational Quote #1
“Imagination lights the slow fuse of possibility.”  
— Emily Dickinson, 19th century poet who revolutionized American poetry

Inspirational Quote #2
“Imagination is a very high sort of seeing.” 
—Ralph Waldo Emerson, transcendentalist philosopher, author

Inspirational Quote #3
“Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world .”  
—Albert Einstein, Noble-laureate in physics, 1921

Inspirational Quote #4
“The imagination’s power lies in its receptivity, not in any power to invent.” 
—Colin Wilson, English psychologist

Inspirational Quote #5
“Use your imagination not to scare yourself to death but to imagine yourself to life.”  
—Adele Brookman, San Francisco-based psychotherapist

Inspirational Quote #6
“Don’t ask what the world needs. Ask what makes you come alive, and go do it. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive.” 
—Howard Thurman, educator, theologian, author

Inspirational Quote #7
“The true creator may be recognized by his ability to find about him, in the commonest and humblest thing, items worthy of note.”
—Igor Stravinsky, musical composer

See you next week!

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March 7

Top 7 Inspirational Quotes for Business Success for the Week: Embracing Change

Top 7 Inspirational Quotes for Business Success for the Week of March 7 – 13

Skybox Creative’s Exclusive New Inspiration for Business Success
Blog by poet & author Prartho Sereno

Theme of the Week: EMBRACING CHANGE

The cover art on the current (March 7th) New Yorker displays the gestural whimsy the magazine is known for—a close-up line-and-color sketch of two pairs of shoes, one black, one orange. But what you probably won’t catch at first glance is that a new art-form has been ushered into print: The drawing was made on an iPad! The British artist David Hockney began the discipline of drawing daily on his iPhone in late 2008. A year later, he upgraded to the iPad he is using now. He still maintains his morning digital drawing practice, sending the results out to friends each day. As he told Martin Gayford of the London Telegraph in a 2009 interview:

“I draw flowers every day on my iPhone and send them to my friends, so they get fresh flowers every morning. And my flowers last. Not only can I draw them as if in a little sketchbook, I can also then send them to 15 or 20 people who then get them that morning when they wake up. Picasso would have gone mad with this. So would Van Gogh. I don’t know an artist who wouldn’t, actually.”

What I love about this story is the 73-year-old Hockney’s ability to not only embrace change, but celebrate it. A man of inspiring flexibility, the paintings he’s been working on in “the real world” are life-sized portraits of forests! One that measures 40 by 15 feet, “Bigger Trees Near Water,” is currently on exhibit at the York Art Gallery in London.

David Hockney, in his exuberant experimentation and leap-taking, has thus inspired this week’s bouquet of inspirational quotes for business. It is so easy to fear the inevitable loss of the familiar that change brings, but what if we took our cue from Hockney who has opened himself to the gifts change comes bearing?

Inspirational Quote #1
“Change always comes bearing gifts.”
~ Price Pritchett, “change management” consultant and author

Inspirational Quote #2
“The key to change… is to let go of fear.”
~ Roseanne Cash, songstress (daughter of Johnny Cash)

Inspirational Quote #3
“If you don’t like something change it; if you can’t change it, change the way you think about it.”
~ Mary Engelbreit, artist

Inspirational Quote #4
“Father, give us courage to change what must be altered, serenity to accept what cannot be helped, and the insight to know the one from the other.”
~ Reinhold Niebuhr, theologian (author of this, the original Serenity Prayer)

Inspirational Quote #5
“I put a dollar in one of those change machines. Nothing changed.”
~ George Carlin, comedian

Inspirational Quote #6
“All changes, even the most longed for, have their melancholy; for what we leave behind us is a part of ourselves; we must die to one life before we can enter another.”
~ Anatole France, poet, novelist, playwright, journalist

Inspirational Quote #7
“Change must begin, not outwardly but inwardly, because the outer is the result of our private, inner life.”
~ J. Krishnamurti, mystic

See you next week!

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