For a very close friend & soul mate:
“Where love rules, there is no will to power; and where power predominates, there love is lacking. The one is the shadow of the other.”
- Carl Jung
Procrastination
“A man who procrastinates in his choosing will inevitably have his choice made for him by circumstance.” Hunter Stockton Thompson (via http://rulesformyunbornson.tumblr.com/)
Mind the gap
«Mind the gap, while you’re digging in the past or the future » Leila Summa, 2009
Unlock the door
«Unlock the door and welcome what you thought is lost – and then - finally say good bye» Leila Summa, 2009
Progress
«Sometimes, realizing to not making progress – is the progress itself. » Leila Summa, 2009
Mind your head
«Mind your head, by trying to underpass the obstacle… » - Leila Summa, 2009
Change Management
“Effective change management is - helping people to change their truth and not their opinion” - Leila Summa, July 2009
What about woman-ipulation?
Everybody is talking about manipulation, some about faci-pulation but what about woman-ipulation? Some definitions…
Facipulation:
- facipulation: To use facilitation to manipulate a desired outcome. Basically it’s what consultants do. They get employees to do what their company wants them to do, while making the employee think it’s their idea. (via)
- Or “Facipulation” - the art of facilitating with a hidden agenda.” (via)
- “We should recognize as well that there is nothing extra clever in using facipulation, it is in many ways a last resort when we have not suceeded through the use of pure facilitation” (via)
Womanipulation:
- “What a woman does when she needs her man to do something for her. Often involves batting eyelashes and making faces. ” (via)
- “The Rules for “capturing the heart of Mr. Right” (via)
- Ars amatoria Buch III: “Womanipulation”: Nachdem der praeceptor amoris zu Beginn der Ars nur die Unterweisung des Mannes angekündigt hat (I34-40), sagt er nach Beendigung des Lehrgangs ganz überraschen (II745f.): Sieh an, es bittend die zwarten Frauen, ich möge Ihnen Lehren erteilen. Um euch werde ich mich in meinem nächsten Buch kümmern.” Ovid, von Niklas Holzberg
