Not exact matches
Jeffrey Pfeffer proclaims in this new book that «much of the oft - repeated conventional
wisdom about leadership is based
more on hope than reality, on
wishes rather than data, on beliefs instead of science.»
In response, let us momentarily suppose, with the teleologically biased traditions of religious and philosophical
wisdom (the so - called «perennial philosophy»), that the universe is a hierarchy of «levels,» or «dimensions» (or «fields» of influence, if we
wish to employ a
more contemporary metaphor).
Wish I had
more words of
wisdom than that.
More camping
wisdom: The one thing I
wish I had on prior camping trips is a small potty chair.
If I was granted a
wish to sit down and chat with one of my favourite parenting experts, Dr. Laura Markham, I'd no doubt speak at a million miles an hour trying to extract every last drop of
wisdom I could... Read
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For
more information on how potty training is handled in other cultures, you may
wish to check out «Infant Potty Training» by Laurie Boucke (www.timl.com/ipt), and «Diaper - Free: The Gentle
Wisdom of Natural Infant Hygiene» by Ingrid Bauer (www.natural-
wisdom.com).
If I could go back and take with me my
wisdom of today, I
wish I'd been
more resilient.
In one of the
more extreme examples of ancient
wisdom proved true, many education reformers are wondering if they should have been
more careful about what they
wished for in New York City.
Masterfully practical, rich with
wisdom and the heartfelt experiences of scholars and leaders in the field, this is the handbook to keep at your side if you
wish to become
more evolved, insightful, nimble and better prepared, in general, to address the challenges of teaching and leading.