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Dave Shearon
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Date added: 2006-03-30 21:51:18

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Latest blog posts from Dave Shearon

What's in a bunch of words?
Surfing around, I noticed some posts in the political realm using word clouds on candidate speeches.  Made me wonder how my web sites might come out.  First, I went to www.shearonforschools.com -- the website I set up when I was running for the school board in Nashville and then maintained... Read more...
Published 19 hours ago

Dancing, Leadership, & Positive Deviance
Matt dances, he thinks badly, but watch: So, he's doing his thing, and seems to be enjoying it, but that's about it, right?  What happened to your mood as you watched the video?  Did it go up a bit?  Did you want to dance?  Did you want to dance with Matt?  Now watch this: What's the... Read more...
Published 2 months ago

Morale, Change, and Positive Organizations
That's my July post at Positive Psychology News Daily.  It begins:  This article is about morale and how organizations can help us change for the better.  Have you got any stories about great morale in an organization and its effect on the members?  Maybe how a terrific leader or group... Read more...
Published 2 months ago

Thinking and feeling
Maybe it’s because I live in Nashville (that’s my excuse and I’m sticking to it!), but I keep finding great expressions of positive psychology principles in country music.  One recent example is Dierks Bentley’s What Was I Thinking.  The song features a young man reflecting on a night... Read more...
Published 2 months ago

Change your tv, change your life
 That's a line from a TV commercial I saw tonight for a brand of high-definition television.  That's just wrong on so many levels.  But, especially from the life-changing aspect.  Research shows that television viewing is below average in enjoyment for the optional activities available to... Read more...
Published 3 months ago

What do clients want?
On LinkedIn, I just ran across this question submitted by another user: Over the past ten years I have consumed a fair amount of legal services in a variety of areas. I have found it difficult to find the quality of service I am looking for. In general, it just seems like lawyers are so busy... Read more...
Published 3 months ago

Back to Culver!
Next week I'm off to Culver again to work with my colleagues John Yeager and Sherri Fisher in another set of Broaden & Build seminars.  We'll be in the room at the far right of the picture, just past the golf cart! I haven't seen John since last Fall or Sherri since last summer, so I'm looking... Read more...
Published 3 months ago

"Other People Matter" - "Social Networking in the Digital Age"
Gordon Crovitz' column in today's Wall Street Journal has the second phrase in quotes above as its headline.  The first is Chris Peterson's summary of the key findings of positive psychology.  Mr. Crovitz notes that rising number and attendance at business conferences, and focuses on the D:... Read more...
Published 3 months ago

James Burke's K-Web is Cool!
James Burke's K-Web project combines knowledge mapping, virtual realities, and open content generation into a potentially exciting project to create a new way for learners to engage.  Check out the web site or, better yet, watch the 10-minute video here. Read more...
Published 4 months ago

ABCing Parental Involvement
My monthly post is up over at Positive Psycholgy News Daily.  It's a story of how a change in parental involvement and differeing beliefs about its meaning. Read more...
Published 4 months ago