Whose best?

In 1997, Tiger Woods was on a tear. After a stellar amateur career he had just turned pro the year before. He had won two tournaments in what remained for him of the 1996 season. He played in a way that made people question wether conventional golf courses would hold up to what this young man (TW was not even 22 at the time) threw at them. He had signed the – at the time – best-paid endorsement deal (USD 40m with Nike, before even having played a single shot as a professional).  Everything was going for him. He was on top of the

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From not to yet

First. Things are gearing up for the fall season.  Also when it comes to training, people seem to be hungry for direct personal interaction. As a consequence, many clients are looking to plan and accommodate in-person events. At the same time, there is a lot of uncertainty regarding the Covid situation once life moves back inside, so everybody seems to be somewhat on their toes. I hear all sorts of variations of the discussion whether it makes sense to do a lot of planning for physical presence (whether stand-alone or as part of hybrid solutions) – or whether one should just resign to one

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Feedback’s Cousin

First. I’m currently reading quite a bit on how modern technology interacts with our minds and bodies and how we can most effectively and intentionally moderate that relationship. It’s a fascinating deep dive into neuroscience on the one hand and technology and its design on the other. This has just arrived, hailed by loads of advance praise, not the least from Andrew Huberman (who has been raving about the book for close to half a year). I’m looking forward to dig in. Then. I’m still looking for a name for these emails. I just LOVE the name of Scott Galloway’s newsletter, „No Mercy/No Malice.“

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The one available

First. This is supposed to be the exact opposite of SPAM. Hopefully you’ll find these emails interesting enough to stay subscribed. Or to even recommend them to friends. Maybe you’ll give me a little grace period to find my rhythm (again). But if all this isn’t for you, please unsubscribe without hesitation. Then. It has been a while. In the meantime, I’ve explored a variety of directions. Video and audio. Different outlets. Pros, cons, question-marks. Since I have some topics in mind that I believe could be really interesting and helpful, I wanted to find the best format and platform, right? Wrong. Youtube godfather of

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As good as they come

„Here is this thought we have for a training event. We would somehow like to do it, but we don’t know if it can even work. No idea how to design (and much less implement) it, but we’d love to go with it, if you find a way to make it happen. Wanna have a try?“ Of course I said yes. The firm, from which this came, is not even a client yet. But in a way, they are the perfect client. Even if we don’t get to work together on this one.

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