Below is a collection of Dr. McGlaughlin’s most recent observations (500+). Most of these observations are made throughout the course of everyday life, captured by dictation, and added to FlintsNotes.com. You can read more about the observation capture process here. The content here changes 5 days a week, so be sure to check back often. Also, feel free to leave a comment in the comments section of each observation.

November 11, 2009

On Caution when Using Biblical Narrative to Contemplate the Principles of Management

I have written an earlier observation about lessons that can be learned from the administrations of King David and King Solomon. While such accounts are useful, […]
November 5, 2009

On Existing Within the Basic

There is a way for an individual to revert to the most basic of functions. For one who is used to complicated, abstract thinking, this is […]
October 29, 2009

On the Confusion Element of the Value Exchange Fulcrum

When we teach in the third section of the Landing Page Optimization Clinic, we need to convey certain key principles: To guide the sequence of thought […]
October 13, 2009

On Christ as Object

There is a pattern throughout scripture that intrigues me. Christ is often presented as more than an entity. In my philosophical grid, I have noticed a […]
October 8, 2009

On Maximizing the Productivity of My Thinking Time

Yet again I am writing on productivity. I realize that I am still only capturing a fraction of my core thoughts. I think in most cases […]
October 2, 2009

On My Multiplicity of Research Interests

As I have written earlier, I hold a high value for the concept of focus. I believe that concentrating ones energies is essential. Nevertheless, I have […]
September 22, 2009

On Bringing More Intentionality into Our Purpose of Glorifying God

If glorifying God is a way to express the prime of justice of humanity, then it seems there should be more written work on actualizing that […]