Tag: chaos

Reflecting on self-directed leadership in a military college environment (an action research approach)

Image via Wikipedia The purpose of this assignment is reflect upon my learning through this course and to describe what I am doing to provide for the development of leadership capabilities in those who look to me for direction and guidance. My professional work centers on preparing Army organizational leaders for a world of complexity […]

A reflection on Hunt’s “Leadership: A new synthesis” (1996)

Image via Wikipedia remember that Hunt is writing his synthesis in 1996, and he comes from the leadership discipline, not education or cognitive neuroscience. He is good when it comes to synthesizing existing literature, but his excursions into the future of “what-if” are not very convincing. There has been a lot of important work done […]

Chaos links of interest

Image via Wikipedia Chaos: Links http://classes.yale.edu/Fractals/ http://math.bu.edu/DYSYS/applets/ http://mathforum.org/library/topics/dynamical_systems/ http://www.student.math.uwaterloo.ca/~pmat370/JavaLinks.html Books: Chaos: Making a New Science. Gleick, James.  The best book on chaos. It has everything—wonderful storytelling, memorable characters, an exhilarating sense of intellectual adventure, and exceptionally good explanations of the main ideas and why they matter. Read this book! Does God Play Dice?: The Mathematics […]

Profitable ETF Trading Strategies: Finding your best mental state for trading

In previous articles I have described my concept of the “zero-state”, and the combination of personal satisfaction and improved bottomline performance I get when I trade from that state.  In this article I want to describe some other mental states that traders I know find useful and consider the implications for your own journey of […]

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