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You know how resolutions often go: you set a goal and start strong … then the motivation runs out and feelings of frustration and shame creep in. The struggle is real, but what if it doesn’t have to be?

Sociologist Christine Carter in this TED Talk shares a simple step to shift your mindset and keep you on track to achieving your grandest ambitions.

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ADAPTING TO CHANGE

Now more than ever before, leaders all over the world are facing change and complexity — the coronavirus pandemic has presented us all with new challenges, new circumstances, and new uncertainties in the workplace. Jobs have been morphing, expanding, shrinking, and disappearing; co-workers, teammates, and technology are changing rapidly.

This Article provides five useful techniques for leaders for adapting to change:

  1. Be curious. Ask many questions. Wonder, explore, and consider before you judge and decide.
  2. Do not get too attached to a single plan or strategy. Have Plan B (and C) at the ready.
  3. Create support systems. Do not go it alone. Look to mentors, friends, coaches, trusted peers, professional colleagues, family members, and others to serve as your support system in times of change. Encourage employees to do the same.
  4. Understand your own reactions to change. You have to be clear about your own emotions and thoughts about changes, so you can be straightforward with others.
  5. Immerse yourself in new environments and situations. Do this when you are confronted by change — but get practice by joining activities, meeting new people, and trying new things on a regular basis.

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The Purpose of Life

The Diplo calendar 2022 realized by Stefano Baldi is focussed on the so called “borghi”, which are quaint little villages with an interesting history and architecture, where time seems to have stopped. The calendar presents a selection of quotes of Latin wisdom.

Here is the selected quotation for the month of January:

“A life without purpose
is an aimless one”

“Vita sine proposito vaga est”

Lucius Annaeus Seneca

 

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The four pillars of an healthy mind

In this TEDx Talk Prof. Richard Davidson, Research Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry and Founder & Director of the Center for Healthy Minds, University of Wisconsin-Madison, explains how mind we can change the mechanisms of our mind to increase our well-being.

 

Never fight with a pig and other useful rules for your life

One of the many legacies left by Ed Gelbstein,  who passed away few years ago, are 10 useful rules that should be carefully considered for our daily life.

They can be a practical guide for decisions we have to take or for improving our attitude.

Here are the en rules:

  1. Never fight with a pig. You both get dirty and the pig likes it
  2. Take advantage of every opportunity to keep your mouth shut
  3. Never argue with anybody who wears a uniform
  4. Never argue with an idiot. People watching will not be able to tell which of you is the idiot
  5. It is easier to obtain forgiveness than to obtain permission
  6. Don’t ask a question if you are not prepared to live with the answer
  7.  If you want a new idea, read an old book
  8. If you don’t know where you are going, any road will get you there
  9. Don’t adopt a philosophy of life that does not need courage
  10. Never look back unless you intend to go that way

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