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Using Red and Green: In Black and White – Part Five

Fifty Shades of Green…and Red When Part 4 concluded last week, we had covered many aspects of how and why to use red and green filters. After a brief bout with writer’s interruptus (yes, I made it up), it’s time to complete the journey. One common perception, or dare I say misconception, is that all red/green activities are essentially accomplishing the same goal,

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learn by learning…

It can sometimes be an interesting challenge to grasp and understand the value of experience, particularly in the ‘instant validation’ times we live in. Why do we need to experience failure and how can it possibly help us to become better?  Why can’t we just watch the video on ‘how to complete this task’ and then discuss it among the

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stwa-biz-musssss…

News flash: Summer is here! A few of my VT friends (a.k.a. blog readers) have written lately asking if things are alright.  Am I sick?  Or troubled? Or otherwise unable to live life day to day?  Puzzled by these inquiries – I received three such emails in one day last week – I assure them I am fine.  Quite well,

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