by David Goldring | Jun 9, 2011 | Article, Leadership, Lumina, Uncategorized
50 years on from Carl Jung’s death, it was interesting to read the BBC’s Mark Vernon reflecting on how Jung would see the world today. As the father of modern personality tests and a pioneer in helping humans see the importance of “delving deep”,...
by David Goldring | Jun 2, 2011 | Lumina, Other
Having read an insightful piece by American trainer Lolly Daskal, I was inspired to write about how acknowledging those around you, be it at home or work , leads to more productive relationships. The article highlighted the importance placed on acknowledgment by the...
by David Goldring | Apr 26, 2011 | Lumina, Other, Uncategorized
Applications for Olympic Games tickets close at midnight today, 26th April. I don’t know about you, but I’ve got mixed feelings about next summer’s sports-fest. Hear me out a moment – now of course it goes without saying that the Games will be a fantastic boost to the...
by David Goldring | Feb 14, 2011 | Happiness, Leadership, Learning, Lumina, Other
Yogi bear dives back onto our screens this week, and while it’s unlikely to push The Kings Speech off the Oscars podium it may offer some insight for those of us who are focused on people development. The technology has come a long way, but Yogi hasn’t...
by Katie Stanley | Dec 2, 2010 | Lumina
My excuse for not wearing a watch is that the time is always on my phone, and so am I. In truth it is partly because, as a fashion statement, my wife rules them out. The only timepiece she ever considered suitable was a futuristic monstrosity from Cyberdog that would...