Sometimes you have to take a step back and make sure that you are looking after you - because if you aren't the best version of you, you can't be the best version of the other roles you play in life. Check out a blog Richard wrote on the topic https://t.co/UBd8pZNdlr
Really powerful TED talk - give yourself a break and enjoy 16' minutes of humourous, insightful and poignant observations about life that I am sure will resonate. 12 truths to reflect on and remember https://t.co/8HeJRj98TV Learning is about #actions you take as a consequence
More great insights from Marcus Aurelius - If you seek tranquillity, do less, do what’s essential, because most of what we say and do is not essential. If you can eliminate it, you‘ll have more time, and more tranquillity. Ask yourself at every moment, ‘Is this necessary?’
Really interesting and entertaining TED talk that flips the notion that to be happy you need first to be successful. Rubbish - happiness and positivity is the conduit to greater success, it's the other way around - interesting :-) #loveworkmore https://t.co/GlqJ271paB
Really powerful TED talk on #confidence. I would concur - it is a 'must have' not a 'nice to have' if you want to succeed in anything. Part inspiration, part practical guide - well worth 13' of your time with a cup of something #growthmindset https://t.co/waul1PBG1J
We are the sum of the choices we make on a daily basis - little choices - an apple or a flapjack. Big choices - this life or that life, this career or that career. Epictetus says that “if your choices are beautiful, so too will you be.” Make your choices & stand behind them!
Love this article from @JamesClear - the ultimate way to being more productive is saying no to the things that don't excite you or add value or move you forward anymore - well worth a read! https://t.co/2ZlGm4t12L
The Stoics believed adversity was inevitable and fortune was capricious and that it often subjected us to things we were not prepared to handle. This teaches us, strengthens us and is a chance to prove ourselves. “Disaster,” Seneca wrote, “is Virtue’s opportunity.” @dailystoic
Always remember that there are people who would love to have your bad days. Potentially cliched but nonetheless true and worth reflecting on #stoicism#gratitude#onwardsandupwards
Really simple and powerful ideas from @JamesClear on how to build great habits - start easy and keep them easy in essence - worth checking out https://t.co/zl4nfkafad
Millions of people are reinventing their world of work. In Out of Office at 11am, Ruth Barnes (@ruthbarnesmusic) presents the first in a new series exploring these changes and the effect on people's lives. https://t.co/Rsdl7Tv0KF
'No points for busy - busy is not the point.' @sethgodin how right you are and how many people justify their importance because they are busy! Are you just busy - or are you focussed on work that matters and the priorities you can affect! https://t.co/PDZcbBBX2h
Great blog post by @sethgodin nails it again!!!
I hope we can all agree that the long run is made up of a bunch of short runs.
That seems obvious.
The surprising thing is that we live our short runs as if that isn’t true.'