How to Shift from Overthinking the Worst to Imagining the Best
It is easy to overthink the worst-case scenario. We imagine things going wrong, anticipate challenges, and sometimes dwell so much on potential problems that we
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It is easy to overthink the worst-case scenario. We imagine things going wrong, anticipate challenges, and sometimes dwell so much on potential problems that we

As the year comes to a close, reflection becomes almost unavoidable. Somewhere between the final calendar commitments and the quiet moments that creep in at

At Christmas, children believe in things adults call impossible. Santa, flying reindeer, and that somehow every gift shows up under the tree without anyone noticing

Whether you think you can or think you can’t, you’re right” isn’t just a motivational poster waiting to be ignored it’s basically life’s subtle way

https://youtu.be/RCWnVznnWcs When you lead people, whether it is a team at work or your own adult life, the real turning point is when you finally

There’s a peculiar moment in the life of a company when the person who created it becomes its biggest liability. They don’t mean to, of

Kintsugi is a beautiful Japanese art form where broken pottery is repaired with gold lacquer, highlighting the cracks rather than hiding them. The idea is

A while back, we ran an event during Mental Health Week that focused specifically on veterans’ mental health. We had speakers, support services, and real

We’ve all been there: faced with an opportunity to succeed, but instead of jumping in, we hesitate, procrastinate, or even actively block our own progress.

When preparing for a one-on-one with a venture capitalist, a business angel, or that elusive senior official from a government department, there’s one crucial skill