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Why are we so bad at predicting what will happen to us in the future?
We all think the way things are now is the way things will continue to be. If you’re flying high, that’s not so bad, but if you’re falling, flailing or treading water, then this is a dangerous tendency, says author Neil Pasricha. Here’s how to counteract it. The staircase represents your life so far. And you…
Tags: navigating change, Neil Pasricha, predicting our future, resilience, You Are Awesome
12.11.2019
How Leaders Can Create Deeper Relationships with Introverted Teammates
Since launching the Quiet Revolution, I can’t tell you how many times people (introverts, extroverts and ambiverts alike) have asked me imploringly for new insights to help them work better with their introverted colleagues. So I’m always happy to announce when new insights are at hand. Here are some today, courtesy of Dan Schawbel, a fellow introvert and author…
Tags: introverted employees, introverted teammates, leading introverts, Susan Cain
08.05.2019
7 science-backed ways to be happy right now
Let’s start with some bad news. The happiness model we’re taught from a young age is actually completely backward. We think we work hard in order to achieve big success and then we’re happy. That’s how I grew up! That’s what my parents taught me. We think the scribble goes like this: Study hard! →…
Tags: happiness and success, happiness equation, happiness hacks, Neil Pasricha
06.24.2019
Getting Unstuck in the Digital Era | Amy Blankson | TEDxBYU
Do you feel trapped by technology? It’s easy to get stuck thinking that the challenges of the digital era are so big that there’s nothing we can do about them. Amy Blankson’s new TEDx Talk will help you rethink your relationship with technology in a positive, helpful way. Building on principles of positive psychology, Amy…
Tags: Amy Blankson, digital era, future of happiness, tech wellness, TED Talks, TEDxBYU
05.09.2019
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