Congrats to Late Late Show host Craig Ferguson! The side-splitting Scot and his wife of two years, Megan Cunningham, welcomed a baby boy this week. Liam James Ferguson was born in Los Angeles on Monday. “Everyone is happy and healthy,” Ferguson’s rep told PEOPLE this afternoon. Liam is the first son for Megan. The comic [...]
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Craig Ferguson & Wife Megan Welcome New Addition: Baby Boy Liam James
Keylogger downloads Posted By : Craig Harris
Keylogger software often offers trial keylogger download so that customers can test it on their computer systems.
Carrie Fisher Jenny Craig Spokesmodel!
Add Star Wars star Carrie Fisher to the growing list of out-of-shape celebs slimming down with the help of health and wellness company Jenny Craig. Fisher, who rocketed to fame playing Princess Leia in George Lucas’ 1977 sci-fi epic, has set out to lose 30 pounds as the latest celebrity spokeswoman for the weight-management giant. [...]
“Bond†Back In 2012
Bond’s back! Daniel Craig will reprise the role in a new movie due out on Nov 9 2012. On Tuesday, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer announced that the 23rd James Bond film is back on after being shelved in 2010 due to the studio’s cashflow troubles. Craig’s back as Agent 007 under the guidance of lensman Sam Mendes. Neal [...]
Daniel Craig, Rachel Weisz an item?
Bond star Daniel Craig has sparked off rumours that he is seeing fellow Hollywood star Rachel Weisz after the two were pictured strolling hand-in-hand. The pair, who recently wrapped filming together an upcoming horror movie “Dream House”, was seen during the festive period staying at a cottage in Dorset, south England, reports newsoftheworld.co.uk. They spent [...]
Has Rachel Weisz fallen ‘head over heels’ for Daniel Craig?
Rachel Weisz is reportedly obsessed with Daniel Craig- the latest James Bond- after splitting with her long-term partner, director Darren Aronofsky. Weisz is believed to have grown close to Craig while they played husband and wife in forthcoming thriller ‘Dream House’. Last night, a source said the actress was ‘head over heels’ for Craig, who [...]
How To Save Thousands on Personal Development
Crossing the Line
In life, there often seems to be a line where many things move from being a positive to a negative. From a healthy part of our existence to an unhealthy one. From a functional and normal process to a dysfunctional and abnormal one. From something that should be life-enhancing, to something that becomes potentially life-destroying.
Food
Take food, for example. Over the years, I’ve worked with many people who have turned their healthy eating habits into completely unhealthy eating disorders. Somewhere along the way, they went from being focused on eating well, to being totally obsessed with, and preoccupied by, food. Something which is fundamental to human existence and survival (eating) somehow becomes their biggest challenge in life. The very thing that will sustain most of us, might well destroy them.
Exercise
The same thing happens with exercise. The unfit person becomes fit. Before long, they feel better, look better, function better and get lots of approval and recognition – all highly desirable (and potentially addictive) outcomes. So, they decide to get a little fitter and leaner and train a little more. And more again. They reason: “Well, if one hour of exercise is good, then two hours will be twice as good and three must be amazing!†Before long, they train whenever and wherever possible. They begin to lie about their exercise habits. They experience anxiety and even anger when they can’t do their workout. They start planning their life around their exercise regime. It affects them mentally, emotionally and socially. They lose perspective and the healthy pursuit of exercise has now become an unhealthy obsession.
Money
We see this type of unhealthy behaviour in a range of settings and wrapped around a plethora of everyday issues and responsibilities. For some people, making money will transition from being a normal, everyday responsibility and necessity to a complete obsession. They will eat, sleep and breathe it. Money will become their identity. Their self esteem. Their sole focus. Or should I say, soul focus? And, in the middle of their fanatical pursuit of the almighty dollar, they will become physically, emotionally and spiritually bankrupt. They will lose themselves. Their success will not be success at all. Their practical and sensible goal (to earn and save money) will have become an unhealthy and destructive obsession.
Religion
And speaking of destructive and dysfunctional habits, behaviours and beliefs, I guess I could play the religion card… but do I really need to? Thought not.
Personal Development
So, let’s talk about the potential dangers of personal development instead; the reason I started this long-winded monologue. “But Craig, surely immersing myself in personal development can’t lead to any kind of undesirable or negative outcomes, can it?â€
Er, only about a thousand.
Like anything else that we might focus on, the pursuit of personal growth can produce a myriad of negative outcomes when we go about it the wrong way. Some people will become quite fanatical and emotional about their new-found insight and reality. Which might compel them to evangelise their un-impressed family, friends and colleagues with an ever-expanding range of theories, ideas, stories and shonky research. And, naturally, that’s always well received.
For the most part, being excited, educated and passionate about something is good, especially when it leads to some kind of positive behavioural change and desirable outcome. When the information (like the mountains of stuff on this site) is the genesis for practical application and lasting transformation, then personal development is serving its intended purpose. It’s positive. It’s practical. It’s transformational. It’s a valuable resource.
The Reality
But when we step back from all the motivational language, the theories, the mantras, the affirmations and the emotion, can we honestly say that personal development products, programs, services and resources typically (that is, most times) result in significant and lasting transformation for the individuals who partake? Of course, there is no independent data or research to answer that question accurately or quantitatively (to my knowledge) but if I had to take an educated stab my answer would be… no, most people don’t create significant or lasting change. That’s not to say that they can’t but, rather, that they won’t.
Life Ain’t No Theory
For some people, the answer will be yes but it’s my experience, observation and opinion that far too many people delude, delay and deny themselves in the theory of transformation (yes, even people who frequent this cyber-classroom) when they should actually be rolling up their sleeves and immersing themselves in the practical, messy, uncomfortable reality of the change process. The doing part.
Stop listening, watching, reading, researching and studying, and start applying what you’ve learned.
After decades of teaching, coaching, learning, studying and watching this stuff in action, I’m of the opinion that, for personal development to be a genuinely effective transformational tool – in a practical, measurable and experiential way – the change process should be somewhere in the vicinity of ninety percent doing stuff (the practical) and ten percent learning stuff (listening, watching, reading, researching, studying). Of course, the percentages might need to vary a little depending on the individual goal and what stage of the journey we’re at with that goal but, for the most part, I think 90/10 works.
Sadly, for many people, the percentages are more like 1/99. That is, one percent doing and ninety-nine percent… not doing.
What are your percentages?
Craig Harper (B.Ex.Sci.) is a qualified exercise scientist, author, columnist, radio presenter, television host, motivational speaker and university lecturer. For the past 25 years he has been a leading presenter, educator, motivator and commentator in the areas of personal and professional development. You can visit Craig’s blog at Motivational Speaker.
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Boy George Confirms Culture Club Reunion!!
I’m so excited I can barely contain myself!
Mark Ronson has plans to reunite the Culture Club gang – Boy George, Roy Hay, Mikey Craig, Jon Moss and Sam Baker back together, eight years after they split.
Boy George says, “We’re definitely doing it, yeah, yeah, in 2012. Our D-Day is April 30, which is the same [...]
Why software development is a great career for introverts Posted By : Craig H
Are you struggling with finding a career because of your introverted personality? If so, consider software development. This rewarding career allows workers to spend more time alone than most, and offers stimulating work for analytical people.
Roger Craig Sets New One-Day “Jeopardy!†Record
Roger Craig, a 30-year-old film buff and graduate student at the University of Delaware, won $77,000 on Tuesday night’s episode of Jeopardy!, single-handedly besting the one-day record set by software engineer Ken Jennings, who went on to win $3,022,700 in a streak that stretched 74 games. But even Jennings only pocketed $75,000 in one day.Heading into [...]
Test Automation Framework Posted By : Austin Craig
Extensive software testing before the actual release is essential for any company to maintain its position among clients and partners. The software has to perform equally well in every platform and scenario and has to be a strategic part of the entire SDLC. Frequent number of revisions makes testing more sophisticated over time, and becomes a larger and larger proposition as time goes by.
Approaches to Agile Testing – Part 3- Test-Driven Development Posted By : Austin Craig
Test-driven development is one of the core practices of Extreme Programming. The practice extends the feedback approach, and requires that you develop test cases before you develop code. Developers develop functionality to pass the existing test cases.
Approaches to Agile Testing – Part 2- Extreme Programming Posted By : Austin Craig
The first part of the series, Approaches to Agile Testing- Part 1- An Introduction, Introduced the concepts of Agile development Methodologies and Agile Testing. In the second part of the series on Agile Testing, we look at a derivate approach, Extreme Programming.
Approaches to Agile Testing Part 1: An Introduction Posted By : Austin Craig
Most software development life cycle methodologies are either iterative or follow a sequential model (as the waterfall model does). As software development becomes more complex, these models cannot efficiently adapt to the continuous and numerous changes that occur.
Daniel Craig moves from Bond to star in Larsson Trilogy
Daniel Craig is moving on from James Bond and has signed up for a role in a new thriller franchise, based on Stieg Larsson”s hugely popular Millennium Trilogy The actor was due to start work on his third 007 movie ahead of a 2011-2012 release. However, the 23rd instalment in the superspy series has been [...]
Emma Watson’s beau ‘too cool’ for ‘Harry Potter’ part
Emma Watson’s boyfriend has laughed off claims that the ‘Harry Potter’ starlet had organised a cameo for him in the last movie of the family fantasy franchise. George Craig insisted that he”s ‘too cool’ to be part of the family fantasy franchise. It was rumoured that Emma has asked Potter bosses if her new beau [...]





