The Problem With Best Practices | Fast Company | Business + Innovation
Dave's Library
Power Tools for Teams: Plus/Delta | Essential Communications
How to Teach Kids to Be Grateful: Give Them Less - The Atlantic
Toys can help children learn to be thankful for what they have.
Um, Ah, Er: Does Hesitation Make You a Better Speaker? | Susan Cain | LinkedIn
Have you ever wished you could eradicate the ums and ahs right out of your conversation and especially your public presentations? Turns out those verbal fillers may play an important role in establishing trust, according to this Slate magazine article by Michael Erard: “…’uh’ and ‘um’ don’t deserve
100 time, energy, and attention hacks to be more productive – A Life of Productivity
Read up on the top 100 productivity improvement hacks that will give you the ability to crush it like a boss at work, school, and in everyday life!
The Three Habits Of The Most Trustworthy Person In Your Office | Fast Company | Business + Innovation
Adam Grant: The surprising habits of original thinkers | TED Talk | TED.com
How do creative people come up with great ideas? Organizational psychologist Adam Grant studies "originals": thinkers who dream up new ideas and take action to put them into the world. In this talk, learn three unexpected habits of originals -- including embracing failure. "The greatest originals are the ones who fail the most, because they're the ones who try the most," Grant says. "You need a lot of bad ideas in order to get a few good ones."
This staggering chart shows how few minority women hold executive positions - The Washington Post
300-Year-Old College Library Has Over 200,000 Books
When you travel abroad you don't usually go for the college libraries. But if you're visiting Dublin - you totally should.
Stuff Business People Say - YouTube
Narcissists! 5 ways to arm yourself against them | Tom Henschel | LinkedIn
Battling uphill Sean was battling his boss. And he was losing the war. The first person to talk to me about Sean was Ronit, the HR executive. “In a world that was fair, Sean would win. But he can’t
Should you live for your résumé ... or your eulogy?
Within each of us are two selves, suggests David Brooks in this meditative short talk: the self who craves success, who builds a résumé, and the self who seeks connection, community, love -- the values that make for a great eulogy. (Joseph Soloveitchik has called these selves "Adam I" and "Adam II.") Brooks asks: Can we balance these two selves?
How People Learn to Become Resilient - The New Yorker
Resilience is a set of skills—and psychologists know how you can learn them.
Read Something Different than Everyone For a Change
From Productivity to Workflow Engineering
What I Learned The Hard Way About Becoming A Writer
#093: Strength through habits (Natalie Houston) [PODCAST] - Teaching In Higher Ed
End with the beginning in mind | The Brilliant Beast Blog
Steve Ko's blog
The Case Against Email Strengthens - Study Hacks - Cal Newport
A Modest Proposal Last month, I wrote an intentionally provocative article for the Harvard Business Review's website. It was titled, "A Modest Proposal:
Thinking Outside The Corner Office - Forbes
In an industry where a private office flush with glass plaques and deal mementos is the ultimate sign of success, commercial real estate firm CBRE gambled on a new strategy that hinged on concepts workers tend to hate. Employees seem to love it—but more importantly, clients are begging for it.
Creativity Is Not An Accident | Scott Berkun
[This is an excerpt from The Dance of the Possible: the mostly honest completely irreverent guide to creativity] Many of our popular stories of discovery are portrayed as accidents or matters of lu…
To Overcome the Fear of Failure, Fear This Instead — Life Learning — Medium
What to Say When You Talk About Yourself | Beth Buelow, PCC | LinkedIn
You've landed the interview for your perfect job. You're on the phone with a potential new client.
I've Been to the Mountaintop
Martin Luther King's last speech
NPR decides it won’t promote its podcasts or NPR One on air » Nieman Journalism Lab
Why You Keep Signing Your Future Self Up for Stuff You Don’t Actually Want to Do
Three Little Words That Will Change Your Life Forever | Beth Buelow, PCC | LinkedIn
One rainy afternoon a few years ago, I was driving into Seattle for a networking event when my husband called me on my cell. I answered (this was pre-hands-free law) and listened, noting the barely perceptible panic in his voice: something unexpected had come up, and he needed the car for an off-sit
Walking The Beat In Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood, Where A New Day Began Together : NPR
Seneca on Social Media
Doing a TED Talk: The Full Story - Wait But Why
In August of 2015, I was invited to give a TED Talk. Here's the full (very stressful) story.