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The lost art of thinking: When did thinking become such a radical act?
Have you ever stopped to wonder when thinking became such a radical act?
In a world where our schedules are jam-packed and our attention constantly pulled in a million different directions, taking a moment to pause and reflect seems almost rebellious. And if you're one of the rare few who actually dares to carve out a bit of time for thinking, you're often met with raised eyebrows and scepticism.
Leadership in the Hot Seat: Mastering Team Feedback in Four Steps
“It knocked me off my feet.” That was how a client described how it felt to receive some constructive feedback from her team.
Reframing imposter syndrome Try these simple tactics to overcome self-doubt
Did you know that according to research published in the Journal of Behavioral Science, 70% of people will experience imposter syndrome at some point in their lives? This got me thinking—what about the other 30%? Are they unaware of it, or have they somehow found a way to navigate through these challenging feelings?
Overcoming obstacles to giving feedback
Kim Scott hit the nail on the head when she said, "One of the funniest things about becoming a boss is that it causes an awful lot of people to forget everything they know about how to relate to other people