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Habit and Habits
Seth Godin recently posted some thoughts on habit, mainly through the lens of things like anger. I’ve been thinking a lot about habit lately, through the lenses of faith (James Smith) and psychology (Charles Duhigg). Godin says: Habits are great … Continue reading
The Future was Four Days Ago . . .
YEARS AGO DOUGLAS COUPLAND wrote about our “accelerated culture.” Things have been speeding up for a long time, but not necessarily in the way that we expected it. Seth Godin posted a quality blog about our sped-up life that’s worth … Continue reading
Does Godin Get Education Reform Right?
I’VE BEEN A FAN of marketing guru Seth Godin for a while now. His daily thoughts often transcend marketing and find their way into my thoughts about life and teaching and church. So I was excited to hear that Godin … Continue reading
The List, the Shortcut, and the Table (All from Godin)
SETH GODIN HAS BEEN AT IT AGAIN, posting a number of quality thoughts on his blog. I finished one of his older books, The Dip, over a week ago. His perspective on marketing and sales seems spot-on, and that perspective … Continue reading
Catching Up with Godin (Part Two)
INNOVATION, it turns out, was the topic of another recent post by Seth Godin. Innovation, of course, was the topic a few days ago in relation to Nicholas Carr’s views on a possible “hierarchy of innovation.” Godin takes the idea … Continue reading
Catching Up with Godin (Part One)
THE MOST CONSISTENT blog I read is by Seth Godin. Godin is a writer-marketer who posts some good gems of thought pretty much everyday. Every now and then he posts a string that doesn’t really connect with me (like last … Continue reading
What Do You See?
PROCESS is something that everyone goes through, everyone takes part in. Growth, change, pruning, beginning again. Sometimes it’s personal; often it’s professional. For the last year, I’ve served on my church’s pastor search committee. When you’re in a process that … Continue reading



