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Archive for October, 2007Trust Your Intuition – My Eye ExamAfter a recent eye exam, the optician was writing the prescription onto the form for making the lenses. My previous eye exam had been done by an ophthalmologist, and this one was done by an optometrist. The optician remarked that the prescriptions are written differently, depending on which type of eye doctor writes them. The optician appeared to be having trouble with the way the new prescription was written when comparing it to the previous prescription. I sensed she was confused. (more…) Posted October 3rd, 2007 in Human Factors, Observations“I Wish I Was 55″Have you ever heard people wishing they were older? What do you think about employees in their late thirties, forties, and early fifties wishing they were 55? (more…) Posted October 2nd, 2007 in Leadership, ObservationsThe Narrower PathPeople do not want to travel the narrow way. The Spring 2007 issue of Buddhadharma has an article by Don Symanski. At a Zen center, he noticed that the path seemed narrower than it was a few months before. (more…) Posted October 2nd, 2007 in Human Factors, Observations |