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2 months ago |
qoshe.com | Laura Berger |Glen Tibaldeo
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2 months ago |
psychologytoday.com | Laura Berger |Glen Tibaldeo
By Laura BergerWe often celebrate expertise and specialization. But what if the most innovative thinkers aren’t those perfecting a single craft but those willing to venture into new territories? Society encourages us to hone our skills, refine our expertise, and become the best at what we do. However, focusing solely on what we already know can limit opportunities for discovery, surprise, and reinvention. I learned this lesson firsthand—in the most unexpected way.
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2 months ago |
qoshe.com | Laura Berger |Glen Tibaldeo
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2 months ago |
psychologytoday.com | Laura Berger |Glen Tibaldeo
Book: "The Obstacle Is the Way: The Timeless Art of Turning Trials into Triumph" by Ryan HolidayBased on Stoic philosophy, this book highlights how adversity can be an advantage. One of my favorites that got me through my endo diagnosis and then moving across the country for undergrad. Academic Article: Sheldon, K. M., & Lyubomirsky, S. (2006).
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Oct 25, 2024 |
psychologytoday.com | Laura Berger |Glen Tibaldeo
Neuroscience shows that combining assertiveness and empathy engages logic and emotion for better outcomes. Assertive empathy merges firmness and compassion, enhancing leadership with balanced decision-making. Leaders who practice assertive empathy build trust and team cohesion with clear, supportive expectations. Envision a leadership realm where strength is harmonized with compassion and assertiveness coexists with kindness.
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Oct 25, 2024 |
qoshe.com | Laura Berger |Glen Tibaldeo
Aa Aa Aa - A + Envision a leadership realm where strength is harmonized with compassion and assertiveness coexists with kindness. This vision is not just an idealistic dream; it's a transformative reality achievable through the integrated approach of assertive empathy. This concept reshapes leadership dynamics and profoundly enhances team performance.
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Jul 18, 2024 |
psychologytoday.com | Laura Berger |Glen Tibaldeo
Source: Ben Duchac/UnsplashThe routine of "work, eat, sleep, repeat" can be draining, leading many to feel a lack of fulfillment. True satisfaction involves thriving, not just surviving. If this resonates, it might be time to explore the concept of the third place, a term popularized by sociologist Ray Oldenburg. This concept refers to spaces beyond the office (the second place) and home (the first place), where you can truly unwind, connect, and rejuvenate.
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Apr 10, 2024 |
psychologytoday.com | Laura Berger |Glen Tibaldeo
I recently convened at the 2024 Digital Trust Summit, where seasoned leaders and C-suite executives gathered to explore strategies for cultivating trustworthy digital cultures, it's evident that fostering trust within organizations is paramount, particularly in the dynamic landscape of today's digital era. Trust is fundamental to building great workplace cultures and it drives employee well-being and organizational success.
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Feb 21, 2024 |
qoshe.com | Laura Berger |Glen Tibaldeo
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Feb 21, 2024 |
psychologytoday.com | Laura Berger |Glen Tibaldeo
In the intricate dance of professional life, ego can be both a helpful ally and a formidable foe. A healthy dose of ego can provide confidence and drive, allowing individuals to assert themselves and pursue their goals with vigor. Yet, let it run wild, and it morphs into a saboteur, breeding arrogance, stifling collaboration, and muddying communication channels.