Parmenides Fallacy serves as a reminder to not to kid ourselves; choosing to do nothing (about our job, business, career, relationship, fitness, weight…) will ultimately cost us in some way.
A Forbes columnist, author, and executive life coach, Margie Warrell’s latest book Stop Playing Safe (Wiley) includes insights from trailblazing global leaders. Margie is also regular media commentator and keynote speaker who runs ‘courage building’ programs with organizations globally including NASA to the UN Foundation.
Parmenides Fallacy serves as a reminder to not to kid ourselves; choosing to do nothing (about our job, business, career, relationship, fitness, weight…) will ultimately cost us in some way.
Introduction Imagine yourself 20 years from now, looking back on the intervening time.What would you love to have accomplished in your career and life? What impact would you like to have made? What kind of person would you like to have become by making it? Twenty years from now there will be people no smarter or more capable than you …
This is a sample chapter from my book Find Your Courage: 12 Acts for Becoming Fearless in Work and in Life (McGraw-Hill). It explores the concept of integrity, and makes the case for why it is crucial to laying a foundation for our lives based on uncompromised integrity if we want to achieve the success and fulfillment to which we …
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