Nice editorial in @PMJ_editors special issue.
@BonanomiM & I were happy to add our ideas (journals.sagepub.com/doi/ful…) to this "engineering heritage" in project organizing.
TY to guest editors for pointing out strengths and weaknesses of engineering perspective to project management
Nice editorial in @PMJ_editors special issue.
@BonanomiM & I were happy to add our ideas (journals.sagepub.com/doi/ful…) to this "engineering heritage" in project organizing.
TY to guest editors for pointing out strengths and weaknesses of engineering perspective to project management
Stop and take a deep breath. Feel the angst, the desire to get back to work. It can be tough to stop. Breathe again. Try to feel your breath now. Keep breathing and paying attention. See if you can rest here for a minute. Just you breathing. This is what being present feels like.
Do not try to become anything. Do not make yourself into anything. Do not be a meditator. Do not become enlightened. When you sit, let it be. What you walk, let it be. Grasp at nothing. Resist nothing.
— Ajahn Chah
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