Now it just so
happens that my photos are either mundane or work related, but still,
I felt a bit uneasy that so much was shared without my being aware of
it. So this is my public service announcement – if you have a shared family
plan, especially on iphones, then the paying party has access to all sorts of
information. And if you buy the new
iphone and don’t want all your pictures shared with all the other plan members,
then change your settings...
Monday, October 22, 2012
Information
Monday, October 15, 2012
Change on Deck
But over a year or so, hundreds of people handle those cards and they start to look ratty, but of even more concern, they start to tear at the sides and I worry that they no longer shuffle cleanly. So that time of year has come again, where I have to change the deck. I always use the same cards – Radiant Rider Waite, which is like the regular Rider Waite (the most popular deck in the US, and the one most referred to in books) but with brighter colors, so it looks prettier to me. I’ve shuffled them thoroughly at home, and now a new crisp smooth deck waits for your reading…
If anyone wants the old deck - for collage or personal use - drop me a line and we'll figure out how to get them to you...
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Synchronicities
Ruth Schembri, Synchronicity |
The cards are all about synchronicities, seeing the patterns and energies that are going on in your life. But I find odd synchronicity between the readings as well as within them. In the past two days I saw a Lisa, Elizabeth and a Liz. Well, it’s a common name, but I find that names often clump together. I saw two Heidis in the same day. Last week I got confused when a woman kept emailing the same question but then realized I was dealing with three different Erin’s making inquiries.
Barbara Takenaga, Abstracts |
And then the readings go in themes too. I rarely hear about unplanned pregnancies and suddenly get 3 in a week. Even jobs come in patterns, for a while there it seemed like everyone I was seeing was a teacher. Lately everyone has been designing an ap. It just fascinates me, seeing the connections everywhere…
Monday, October 1, 2012
Work questions
The New York Times
has a column The Corner Office, where they ask business leaders about
leadership and management.
In an interview with Chris Barbin, he mentioned “One of my favorite interview questions is, “What are you most proud of?” It’s a fascinating question if you just end it there. People will say, “Well, what do you mean, in business?” And I’ll just say, “No, what are you proud of?” You can always tell when people kind of make-up answers to impress you. Another one is, “What do you stink at?” Some people will say, “Oh, I take on too much and I work too hard.” Then I’ll say: “That’s a pretty common answer. Give me something better.”
I speak to a lot of people about work changes, and I think
these are good things to think about before the interview, but they are also interesting things to think about life.
sculpture from Bondi to Bronte beach walk |
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