Top Blogging- my blogroll
February 22, 2010 12:02 pm Brink ThinkingThose of you who know me and those that have been reading this blog already know my motto: If it Ain’t Broke, Break it!
I am always thrilled to meet those that share this philosophy. Well today I wanted to point out a couple of those that I have a lot of admiration for. You can find them in my blogroll.
- brian patrick cork: a cultural architect, deep thinker, “a prudent and optimistic gentleman” and the founder of Atlanta-based company Human Capital. I am consistently impressed with his insights. His executive recruiting, executive coaching and business accelerator services are top-notch and his professional blog the Human Capital Blog is full of gems anyone can use. His personal blog The Unsinkable brian patrick cork is profound, entertaining and certainly one of my favorite reads. I had the pleasure of interviewing brian on the Malcolm Out Loud Show. You can listen to it here
- Brandon Jones: Tampa Bay blogger (The State of the Nation) and all around smart guy. He is an example of what is right with our country: honest, smart, hard-working people that expect accountability from themselves and others, including their government. Brandon is now part of daily read The Desk of Brian.
- Steven Aitchison: from Scotland, UK, Steven continues to bring smart, focused resources and tools to those interested in personal development. He is the author of Change Your Thoughts and works as an alcohol and drugs counselor. He has a BSc in Psychology and has a passion for studying belief formation, thought processes and values and principles. His blog focuses on personal development through changing your thoughts and covers the whole personal development field.
Read his guest post on my blog: “On the Brink of Amazing”
Thanks guys and remember: If It Ain’t Broke, Break it!







March 24th, 2010 at 10:37 am
I got a kick out of brian’s blog, quite entertaining.
Do you work with Aitchison?
March 24th, 2010 at 10:38 am
Hi Randy
I am a loyal reader of Steven Aitchison’s blog, i interviewed him on the Malcolm out loud show
April 8th, 2010 at 1:35 pm
Thanks for the nod Malcolm.
And, bringing the world closer together around all things relevant.
Cork