Every Saturday, I will post the quote I find most interesting:
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Five for Friday
I’ve compiled five intriguing items that caught my attention. Every Friday, I’ll share five more. There’s no specific structure to this list; it’s just a collection of things that piqued my interest. I hope you find it enjoyable: Share JOY! Not hate. Be kind 😄
Criticism, competition and dissent
From Ryan Holiday’s book, Wisdom at Work: Without criticism, without competition, without dissent, the probability that we will get better is zero.
Wise Words from the Captain
I am an avid NY Knick fan. Last night they played the San Antonio Spurs for the NBA Cup. Jalen Brunson, the Knicks captain, won the MVP. Here are his comments after the game:
Risk and Discovery
Miles Davis was talking about the importance of continuing to take risks, to gamble, and to try new possibilities, because when you do, something new is likely to happen; some fresh discovery is waiting just around the musical corner.
Values + Integration
A list of values means nothing if the values are not translated into behaviors that are grounded in your mission and integrated across the organization. From Brene Brown’s new book, Strong Ground.
Word of the day
Every Sunday, I’ll introduce you to an intriguing word. Sometimes, it might be a word that lacks a direct English translation.
Quote of the day
Every Saturday, I will post the quote I find most interesting: “When difficulties arise, it might very well be good news. Because those difficulties may dissuade all the people who aren’t as dedicated as you are.” – Seth Godin
Five for Friday
I’ve compiled five intriguing items that caught my attention. Every Friday, I’ll share five more. There’s no specific structure to this list; it’s just a collection of things that piqued my interest. I hope you find it enjoyable: Share JOY! Not hate. Be kind 😄
Think Again
From Adam Grant’s book Think Again: We favor the comfort of conviction over the discomfort of doubt, and we let our beliefs get brittle long before our bones. We laugh at people who still use Windows 95, yet we cling to opinions we formed in 1995. We listen to views that make us feel good,Continue reading “Think Again”