It shouldn't take a pandemic to convince people to put their mental health above their careers.
In the long run, the choice between success and well-being is a false dichotomy.
The best way to achieve your goals is to lead a life that invigorates you—not one that drains you.
“What happens in the world matters, but our interpretation of what happens in the world matters more. That doesn't mean we should pay any less attention to facts. It means we should pay more attention to perspectives.”
-- Mónica Guzmán
“One of the characteristic features of feuds is that members of feuding groups tend to talk only to one another, or at least listen only to one another, fueling and amplifying their outrage.”
-- Cass Sunstein, Harvard Scholar
"There is always something you can do to improve your position."
This Tiny Thought in the @farnamstreet newsletter on how to position yourself is worth reading.
https://t.co/hwsTW0WpX8
Why might they see the issue this way?
Why do I see it differently?
What assumptions are we each operating under?
What are the odds I'm wrong?
Source: A More Beautiful Question by Warren Berger
@mX@CAndersonMX@tearsheetco@CAndersonMX is the best! I loved getting this backstage glimpse at her daily routine. Reflection plays a critical role in her work.
Knowing where your money is and what assets you have can be an impossible task for most companies. MX empowers business owners with the tools to access this information and be financially strong.
Learn more from @mX's CPO, Kimberly Cassady, here: https://t.co/rP2FDDv7pu
Strong emotions can help to explain behavior, but they don't excuse misbehavior.
You can't always control what you feel. You do get to decide whether, when, and how you express it.
A mark of emotional intelligence is being thoughtful about the impact of your moods on others.