All these resources are recommended. These are either useful sources of information or tools used by Attuned Results. They can assist you to gain a deeper understanding both to our practices and your own growth.
Attuned Results Published work
Organization Time Management tools
- Webspiration - makes it easy to collaborate and share documents by simply sending an invite. Everyone works on the same document, contributing, posting comments, and viewing changes. Webspiration is ideal for team projects, study groups, reviewing and commenting on documents and co-authoring materials.
- 37 Signals. This company has many products that can help support an individual with organization, time management, project management, and contacts. Many of the tools have a free version or a trial period. They can be used individually or as collaborative business solutions.
Career and Personal Development
- "Transitions: Making Sense of Life's Changes" by William Bridges This book does an excellent job of helping people to understand the challenges of all types of life changes. It includes strategies for coping with the difficult, painful, and confusing times in life. Whether you have a job loss or just got promoted to a position with increased responsibility. All changes can be sources of confusion or challenge. Purchase book on Amazon
Thought Leaders (blogs and sites)
- Solution Watch - Blogger who writes about time management solutions. He no longer adds to his blog, but it is an excellent archive of various tech solutions and reviews.
- Guy Kawasaki's Blog. Leading thinker and innovator in the start-up/IT world. Writes about popular social issues, tech watch, tips on latest sites, and internet trends.
- Change This website. It is a place to exchange ideas and be heard. Check out their downloadable PDF manifestos. ChangeThis is a new kind of media. It's calm and thoughtful and direct and transparent. And unlike almost every other form of media, it reaches people through community.
- The World Cafe - A powerful method to build communities and have conversations that matter.
- Community - Peter Block's latest book on building places where we feel a sense of belonging. His method is asking powerful questions via small group work.