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What Most of Us Have Gotten Wrong About the Pandemic
The world has changed in ways that were unimaginable just weeks ago. Though humanity has a common arc for the first time in modern history, this crisis is affecting everyone differently. Some have become full-time teleworkers or homeschoolers (or both). Some have lost their job or business. Some have battled the virus or had a…
Tags: Dr. Tasha Eurich, pandemic, productivity, quarantine
04.20.2020
3 Steps to Developing a Happier Mindset
While researching resilience for You Are Awesome I found that in order to become more resilient, you need to cultivate a positive mindset first. Why? Because the stronger we are mentally, the better we are able to bend — not break — when challenges come. A positive mindset is Optimism Insurance. It helps soften every blow you get…
Tags: happier mindset, Neil Pasricha, positive mindset, resilience
04.15.2020
4 Ways To Embrace Fearless Positivity In The Midst Of Uncertainty
We are living through twin epidemics—one physical and one emotional. COVID-19 has unleashed unprecedented fear, causing the public reaction to swing wildly between panicked toilet-paper stockpiling and laissez-faire Netflix binging. This recent public health twist comes on the heels of 2019, a year when Gallup found that global fear and anxiety had reached an all-time…
Tags: Amy Blankson, mindfulness, positivity, positivity in the workplace
03.23.2020
The Leadership Quality that Separates Mediocre Bosses from Great Ones
Why has leadership development become such a joke? Maybe because I hear this weekly at companies large and small, across all industries and countries: “He’s a great leader, but he’s not very good with people.” Our research informs us that half of today’s leaders never really aspired to be people leaders. While they lead more…
Tags: Great Place to Work, leadership, leadership development, Michael C. Bush
01.13.2020
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