By Jim Whitt A four-year-old girl was applying her artistic talents rather liberally to a coloring book her grandfather had given to her. It seems her crayon was straying beyond the defined boundaries. Being a good grandpa he wanted to keep her on the straight and narrow so he explained that she was supposed to color inside the lines. Her response was priceless, “Those aren’t my lines.” That reminded me of an interesting experience I had at one of my recent speaking engagements. In my presentation I talked about the relationship between psychologist Abraham Maslow’s hierarchy of needs and fulfilling… Read More
