by Artie Isaac | Feb 17, 2020 | Coaching Topics, Living an engaged life, New Competence, Uncategorized
“I don’t like telling adults what to do.” I have said that many times. Usually, it’s part of an answer to the question: “Why didn’t you enjoy owning a business?” I answer, “Why didn’t I enjoy owning a business?...
by Artie Isaac | Feb 10, 2020 | Coaching Topics, Leading Peer Groups, Living an engaged life, New Competence, On Ethics
Years ago, a teacher of mine, Ed Burghard — the very first time we met — told me about his Handshake Document. “When I shake your hand,” Ed said, “I automatically make these promises.” He handed me a sheet of paper. The paper described the...
by Artie Isaac | Jan 19, 2020 | Coaching Topics, Living an engaged life
When we turned 50, death was undoubtedly closer than birth. Any mathematician can multiply by two. And I’m not betting on living to my hundredth birthday. Even closer — closer than death — is the date when the world will stop seeing us. We will still...
by Artie Isaac | Oct 28, 2019 | Living an engaged life, On Creativity
John Cremer taught me about listening last week. I’d already learned about Active Listening. John raised the stakes. During his session on improvisation, he described the keys to improvisation on stage, in business, and in life. The first key was listening. (For...
by Artie Isaac | Oct 21, 2019 | Living an engaged life, On Creativity
No one means to write poetry for dogs. I meant to write an essay for a new group, The 2020 Club. The members take turns presenting an essay on a topic that is not the essayist’s work. It was my turn to write and deliver an essay. It turned out that the essay —...
by Artie Isaac | Jul 14, 2019 | Living an engaged life, New Competence, On Creativity
A few friends have asked, “What happened?” They wonder what led me to write a book of poems. Perhaps, if they find out what happened to me, they might avoid the same thing happening to them. Here’s what happened. First, What Got Writ I wrote Throw Me...