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Some thoughts about various Organizational forms and some attributes – not to be seen as good/bad or old/new but to reference which organization is the best for what goal and which tools, what culture is needed to achieve it, plus a people view. UPDATE!!! The power of diverse networks: Just 2 days after publishing my […]
Imagine being able to connect two different eras through one visual medium. That's what makes the work of British illustrator John Holcroft so special.
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The Austrian school of economic thought shapes financial policy the world over – but remains unpopular in its land of origin
Happy Wednesday! It's that time again- we get to hear from one of my favorite bloggers! Today Stacy from Conspicuous Style is here. Stacy's blog is full of endless interior inspiration. We connected a few weeks back and I knew I needed to have her here to show her off to all of you. She is one talented interior decorator with a whole house of loveliness to show for it. Take it away, friend! *** Hi everyone, I am Stacy from Conspicuous Style. I am so happy that Michaela invited me to be a part of this series. It is such an honor to be here! She Loves Me: 1. Pastels I know they're everywhere, and I've been caught up in the fad! I probably won't change a room in my house into a pastel haven, but I do find myself Pinning them like crazy: Via 2. Anything With Tufting or Nail Heads I love this classic style! I will never get tired of tufting or nail head trim, especially when used in unique ways like some of these: Via 3. Showing The Hardwood Floors So I'm not saying get rid of the rugs or anything, but I have been considering storing some of mine and going for the bare (or mostly bare) look: Via She Loves Me Not: 1. Insomnia I can't sleep. I think it's my age - my mother went through it at my age, too. I sleep about 4 hours a night and am always tired. I try to make the most of it by reading design and humor blogs, and tons of good books. via 2. Drama I'm at the point in my life where I know what matters. I wasn't always at that point, and wasted more than enough time worrying about who said what about me, etc., etc. But with my kids growing faster and faster by the second, I've decided I'm just not going to participate in the things that don't matter anymore. It's easier said than done, but a worthwhile goal, I think. Via 3. Too Many Status Updates I'd be kind of surprised if this one hasn't been written here before, but I couldn't find it. But really, do I need to know what time every one of my friends is going to bed and what they had for dinner? I love them dearly, but I survived this many nights without a "Goodnight" from them, and I can live with out it now! I wish people would save the Facebook updates for things their friends might actually care about. via Um, 60,000 might be too many. Just sayin'. Thank you again for having me here Michaela! It was so much fun to get to vent (at the end!) and also to share my loves at the beginning :)~Stacy*** Thank you, Stacy! I'm diggin' pastels, and also find chronic-status-updaters highly annoying, too ;) Be sure to go say hello over at Conspicuous Style today! Don't forget to check out Stacy's gorgeous home. What are you loving this Wednesday? Love, PS. Loved all your feedback this last week about joining in on the She Loves Me Link Up! I will be holding the first link up on March 14th! I can't wait to see what you come up with :) Reminders to come closer to the date. xo
Inspired by this photo, posted on the Momastery Facebook Page: Take What You Need (Click on the image below for a larger size that can be printed 8 1/2 x 11.)
Adam Smith Adam Smith emphasized the importance of three interrelated things: 1) Division of labour 2) Free trade and 3) Limited role of the government. Watch this video on Adam Smith Karl Marx Karl Marx believed that labour is the source of all value, but, workers are only paid enough to survive. Watch this video of Karl Marx and alienation. John Maynard Keynes John Maynard Keynes main believe was that level of economic activity is determined by the aggregate demand of goods and services. Watch this video on Keynes.