Welcome All! Im just a twenty-something female trying to offer a listening ear a different veiw on a few things. This blog won’t cover anything specific, just whatever comes to my mind. Some days it will be intelectual and thoughtful, others will be simply fickle. Feel free to comment. I love any reponse or thought I can get on my writting. Im a college student studying communications. I hope to break my way into the public relations feild one day. I love music. All kinds. Any kind. Just depends on what mood Im in. I also love movies. Anything where the guy gets the girl. Musicals are my favorite. Classics like Singing in the Rain and Guys and Dolls are the best. Overall, keeping up with the entertainment world is my life and I hope one day to be able to contribute to it. Well Ill cut this short. Hope you enjoy.
Im just a twenty-something female trying to offer a listening ear a different veiw on a few things. This blog won't cover anything specific, just whatever comes to my mind. Some days it will be intelectual and thoughtful, others will be simply fickle. Feel free to comment. I love any reponse or thought I can get on my writting. Hope you enjoy.
"Great minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, small minds discuss people."
-Eleanor Roosevelt
Book Im Reading This Month
How to Re-imagine the World: a pocket guide for practical visionaries
By: Anthony Weston
Book Description (by amazon.com)
Who says that all possible social and political systems have already been invented? Or that work -- or marriage, or environmentalism, or anything else -- must be just what they are now?
This book is a conceptual toolbox for imagining and initiating radical social change. Chapters offer specific, focused, and shareable techniques:
Seeking a Whole Vision: creating a pull and not just a push toward change.
Generative thinking: Looking for "Seeds" and "Sparks", Stretching and Twisting Ideas, and Going Two Steps Too Far.
Looking for Unexpected Openings: "Weeds" and "Wild Cards", Inside Tracks, Leverage Points, and Hidden Possibilities.
Working at the Roots: Reconstructing the built world, cultural practices, even worldviews.
March 5, 2008 at 3:39 pm