❤️this story about the software engineer from Toronto who started walking during Covid, and kept walking...
Due to the pandemic, CES 2021 will be “all-digital.” Which raises the question, does CES still matter? Spoiler: Yes. Here's why.
“Have a bias toward action – let’s see something happen now. You can break that big plan into small steps and take the first step right away.” ~ Indira Gandhi
There’s lots of great advice here, and not just for entrepreneurs. 💡Like the scaling question: how would you rate this post on a scale of 1 to 10? What would I need to do to increase my rating by one point?
Want a great way to kick off a new week? Listen to this episode of The Happiness Lab and follow its advice.
When you’re in a small shared space, thriving or withering often boils down to attitude...and other insights from submarine crews and astronauts.
Looking forward to my conversation later today with General Helms! We'll be discussing #spaceexploration , #spacetechnology , #spaceforce and a host of other topics. Please register via the link below to join.
If learning a new language is on your lockdown list, you won’t find a better place to start than here...
“I’m here on this planet once, I don’t want to have regrets on my deathbed. I want to look back and believe I did everything I could do to make the world a little bit better. I believe that starts with making the right decisions when things are hard.”
It's not clear what getting back to normal means now, but I am interested to know how you now feel about the vaccine. Will you get vaccinated?
“When you hug [a tree], you feel it first in your toes and then up your legs and into your chest and then up into your head. It’s such a wonderful feeling of relaxation and then you’re ready for a new day and new challenges.” Forest ranger Þór Þorfinnsson enthuses about the 5-minute tree charge. https://lnkd.in/d6MfDAp
Earlier today I shared a Today segment with five science-based tips on how to weather the COVID-19 from Dr. Laurie Santos. If you have time and would like to dig a bit deeper, here's Dr. Santos again with more coping tips, in a 35-minute conversation with Wharton professor Katy Milkman. …see more
The science behind the law of attraction. If I haven't lost you yet, you'll enjoy this conversation with Dr. Tara Swart, a neuroscientist (Ph.D.), psychiatric doctor (MD), senior lecturer at MIT and King’s College London, and executive advisor to business leaders throughout the world. …see more
Enjoyed catching up (via Cheryl Strayed) with Margaret Atwood who’s busy making face masks while quarantined in Toronto.
Using the Shelly Palmer Life Plan Roadmap Template: ✅ Define your needs. ✅ Categorize and prioritize your skills and capabilities. ✅ Answer "How do you want to spend your day?" Get started on your crystal-clear, actionable roadmap today. …see more
Had a fabulous conversation with Kevin Warren, commissioner of the Big Ten Conference . We discussed everything from his inspiring background to compensation of student-athletes and social justice. REPLAY LINK: https://lnkd.in/dfnXjJd …see more
Twitter stopped taking political ads. How come Facebook still takes them? Here’s what Facebook’s Carolyn Everson has to say https://lnkd.in/eHhqiEb #facebook #politicaladvertising #politics #biden #warren #trump2020 #trump #socialmedia #martech #twitter #twitterads #twittermarketing #facebookadvertising …see more
Adding loneliness to the coronavirus is a recipe for misery. Here is Yale's Dr. Laurie Santos in conversation with Stanford's Professor Jamil Zaki to explain his research into how we can maintain meaningful links to our loved ones, friends and colleagues even if we can't be in the same room with them. …see more
Margaret Atwood is a master procrastinator who hesitated to write The Handmaid's Tale because she thought it was too "batty." You procrastinate because you're lazy, right? Wrong. You'll find the truth here in this latest episode of WorkLife with Adam Grant...and Peggy/Margaret Atwood. #workplacewellbeing …see more
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