
Amelia Nagoski
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1 month ago |
kornferry.com | Emily Nagoski |Amelia Nagoski |Dan Ciampa |Michael Watkins
As the holidays gear up, you could zone out in front of Netflix, spin off calories on a Peloton, or take in a football game. Then there are those of you who would prefer to use the time to advance your career, binge-reading leadership books. And not just any book will do-so we asked our own Korn Ferry experts who moonlight as bibliophiles for recommendations from their reading lists.
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Apr 26, 2024 |
adventure-journal.com | Thich Nhat Hanh |Emily Nagoski |Amelia Nagoski
If you've never visited The Revelator, consider making it part of your regular internet travels. It's a website dedicated to wildlife, nature, and the environment. At times poignant, others enraging, sometimes hilarious, it's always illuminating. The editor, John Platt, occasionally publishes recommended reading lists and his latest is filled with interesting titles we think you'd dig. Thanks, John. ***A few months ago, I decided to take a break from reading environmental books.
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Aug 9, 2023 |
blogarama.com | Lori Gottlieb |Emily Nagoski |Amelia Nagoski |Victor Frankl
Mental health is important for life. You need to be aware of your mental health and be cautious about your mind. With the help of different methods, you can manage your mental health. In this article, you will be able to see some best books on mental health that can be helpful to build a strong well-being.
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Apr 28, 2023 |
emilynagoski.substack.com | Amelia Nagoski
We’re all aware that stress can lead to major health problems, and yet the epidemic of burnout is only getting worse. I believe the problem is a failure of communication. Here’s a metaphor to explain:Society is a symphony. It has movements, layers, and a diverse array of musicians. Every inhabitant is a player who is expert in their own instrument, but only gets the music for their individual part. The most efficient way to prevent chaos is to have a conductor who sees the whole score.
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Apr 6, 2023 |
theguardian.com | Amelia Nagoski
We all know that stress leads to disease. Research is constantly adding to a list of health concerns associated with stress, from heart disease to Alzheimer’s. Stress has become so run of the mill that it’s now woven into the social fabric of our societies. Many of us feel too “burnt-out, tired and under pressure to participate in civic life”, according to a new study that points to the scale of the problem. “The symptoms of a manic modern world are real, but the diagnosis is wrong.
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