“When you flow like water you bring all of your talents and resources to your creative work... Flow around every obstacle you encounter, including any you've erected yourself.” WaterCreativeTalentResourcesFlowIncludingObstaclesEncountersCreative WorkWork Flow Author:Eric Maisel
“Whether it's Mrs Dalloway's lost love or Thérèse Raquin's burgeoning horror, The Paying Guests reminds us of every great novel we've gasped or winced at, or loudly urged the protagonists through, and it does not relent. . . . The Paying Guests is the apotheosis of [Waters'] talent; at least for now. I have tried and failed to find a single negative thing to say about it. Her next will probably be even better. Until then, read it, Flaubert, Zola, and weep.” DoeNextLostWaterNovelTalentHorrorNegativeGuestsLost LoveProtagonistsGreat NovelsMrs DallowayZolaApotheosis Author:Charlotte Mendelson
“For me the starting point for everything - before strategy, tactics, theories, managing, organizing, philosophy, methodology, talent, or experience - is work ethic. Without one of significant magnitude, you're dead in the water.” PhilosophyWaterTalentTheoryEthicsStrategyStartingSignificantWork EthicTacticsMagnitudeStarting PointMethodology Book:The Score Takes Care of Itself: My Philosophy of Leadership Source: The Score Takes Care of Itself: My Philosophy of Leadership
“Talent is a spring from which fresh water always flows.- But this spring is worthless if no good use is made of it.” IfsMadeUseWaterTalentSpringFlowWorthlessFresh Water Author:Ludwig Wittgenstein
“There are as many ways to help another human being as there are people in need of help. For some, the urgent need is as basic as food and water. For others, it is an opportunity to develop a talent, realize an idea, and reach one's full potential.” PeopleWayNeedsHumansIdeasHelpingOpportunityWaterRealizingHuman BeingsTalentUrgentFull Potential Author:Naveen Jain