Take the Long-View

A moment’s observations easily reveals how we as individuals typically do not take the long-view in life or endeavors at work.  Our decisions are based on short-term constraints, benefits, pleasures or gratifications more than strategic perspectives, long-range goals, or positively effecting our environment.  Everyone is somewhere along that spectrum, but we tend to decide things… Read More

Our Bubbling Spring of Intent

Intent springs forth from the center of who we are.  It emerges from combination of the choices that well up from within, the rational decisions we make as well as our integration with the unfolding situation.  Intent is our motive power that gives us purpose and meaning through the actions we take to achieve it. … Read More

Needs and Consequences

Each moment we are given another opportunity to observe, orient, and decide how to act.  This is our immediate experience and the most intimate of time horizons.  Our immediate apprehension of the reality of our situation is our tactical interaction with our environment.  In this time horizon, situational awareness is all about the immediacy of… Read More