by David Goldring | Feb 15, 2013 | Article, Education, Happiness, Leadership, Other
Well like many of us, I was able to avoid the temptation of reposting it as suggested. Not only was I sceptical of Linked-ins motives, but I was wary of the methodology- and my own motives. Yet after seeing a few posts about it, and personal comments, I couldn’t...
by David Goldring | Feb 15, 2013 | Uncategorized
Yesterday I had to stop myself from throwing out frozen macaroni cheese from my freezer. You may be thinking where’s the horse meat in Macaroni Cheese….. however it wasn’t the hidden meat products that unnerved me but the Tesco Value packaging. The...
by David Goldring | Feb 13, 2013 | Education, Happiness, Leadership
The evidence has been with us for some time; people who listen, get heard, yet people who don’t speak, aren’t listened to. Its not that simple, but the idea that you need both Introversion and Extraversion to persuade we’ve been championing for some...
by David Goldring | Sep 27, 2012 | Uncategorized
23 years after the most terrible tragedy at Hillsborough, where 96 fans were crushed to death due to poor crowd management by the police, a independent report has finally uncovered the truth. Now the families of the victims are seeking justice, they want to see...
by David Goldring | Jun 28, 2012 | Article
‘Locus of control’ is an aspect of personality psychology. It essentially relates to how much control you feel you have over your life. ‘Locus’ just means ‘place where something happens,’ especially if that something is an abstract concept (for example, a particular...