
Jacqueline Brassey
Articles
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Dec 6, 2024 |
mckinsey.com | Jacqueline Brassey |Aaron De Smet |Dana Maor
Unexpected crises, volatility, and a generally accelerated pace of change have increasingly become the norm. But it doesn’t feel normal. For many, it feels stressful and exhausting.
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Sep 19, 2024 |
maastrichtuniversity.nl | Jacqueline Brassey
Searching for answers, Jikkie, with her scientific background, delved into the research on self-confidence. “I discovered so many gems of information and thought, ‘Why didn’t I know this earlier?’ So, I started sharing it, and people loved it. That’s when I decided: if people find this so useful, I’m going to write a book about it!”Text continues below the photo. To get her book published, she needed to find the right publisher.
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Sep 19, 2023 |
msn.com | Jacqueline Brassey |Aaron De Smet
We’ve all learned to be resilient. The pandemic taught us that if nothing else. We’ve learned to get back up after a setback, to keep pressing forward, put in the time, do the work, and carry on. That’s no longer enough. Think back to a couple of weeks before your last vacation. You were trying to wrap up a million projects at work before heading out while juggling shopping, travel plans, and perhaps even feeling sick. Your attention was divided as you bounced from task to task.
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Sep 19, 2023 |
fortune.com | Jacqueline Brassey |Aaron De Smet
We’ve all learned to be resilient. The pandemic taught us that if nothing else. We’ve learned to get back up after a setback, to keep pressing forward, put in the time, do the work, and carry on. That’s no longer enough. Think back to a couple of weeks before your last vacation. You were trying to wrap up a million projects at work before heading out while juggling shopping, travel plans, and perhaps even feeling sick. Your attention was divided as you bounced from task to task.
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Mar 10, 2023 |
hbritalia.it | Jacqueline Brassey |Aaron De Smet
IN SITUAZIONI SCONOSCIUTE e ad alto rischio, può essere difficile mantenere la calma e l'apertura mentale. La nostra reazione istintiva è quella di attenersi a ciò che ha funzionato in passato. Questo è normale e può funzionare bene in situazioni familiari, ma ricorrere alle vecchie abitudini in situazioni nuove che richiedono nuove soluzioni è di solito una ricetta per il fallimento.
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