emotional intelligence
6 Brain Damaging Habits You May Want to Quit
Do twice as much as you should, half as well as you could 86 billion. That’s the number of cells your brain has. Without a doubt, the gooey mass between your ears is controlling your body like nothing else. It only makes sense to spend most of our time...
Read moreWhy Offline Is the New Online (and What This Means for Entrepreneurs)
It's not about what you know, it's about who you know and who they know. All it takes is one new human connection to change the trajectory of your entire life. This is something I experienced after doing tons of traveling this summer. I was attending...
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Read moreBeyond Coaching- Sich der Dynamik seines unverfälschten Seins bewusst sein -Be aware of the dynamics of your unadulterated being
Our method of deep understanding is a new way in our coaching process. It is the power of the eyewitness - with and without camera. A way of evoking authenticity, truth and intuitive intelligence. It is a profound and lingering coaching interview format....
Read moreEinstein was an Artist: How Creativity Actually Works
Einstein inspired a paradigm shift in physics not as a scientist but as an artist. Our entire construct of the world depends on language. What we see isn’t what the universe has defined, but what our brains have learned to label. English distinguishes...
Read moreMost people are focused on the wrong measure of success
In your career, you earn currency with those in power. Unfortunately, most people focus on building up their performance while forgetting to build their relationship currency. Bild von rawpixel auf Pixabay Attracting a sponsor takes more than doing good...
Read moreBeing a process, and seeing in relationships
Wikimedia en:User:Edgy01 (Dan Lindsay) I live on Earth at present, and I don’t know what I am. I know that I am not a category. I am not a thing — a noun. I seem to be a verb, an evolutionary process — an integral function of the universe. R. Buckminster...
Read moreCharles Eisenstein – The heart knows…the mind believes
Charles Eisenstein, author and speaker, talks about the necessity of crisis, how to live a new story and about circles and community. (12-minute clip) “The heart knows that a more beautiful world is possible….. even if the mind doesn’t fully accept this....
Read moreThird-person self-talk facilitates emotion regulation without engaging cognitive control: Converging evidence from ERP and fMRI
Abstract Does silently talking to yourself in the third-person constitute a relatively effortless form of self control? We hypothesized that it does under the premise that third-person self-talk leads people to think about the self similar to how they...
Read moreFrom competitive to collaborative advantage: co-creating conditions conducive to life
There is a lot of talk about ‘collaboration’ these days. That is a good thing! We need to shift from thinking about ‘competitive advantage’ to co-creating ‘collaborative advantage’ if we want to create a world that works for all. The converging crises...
Read moreOur Responsibility in the Anthropocene
We live in a new epoch called the “Anthropocene”, in which human activity is the primary determinant for biosphere health. “There’s never been more reason to be nervous. There’s never been more reason to be hopeful.” ~ Johan Rockström, founding director...
Read moreThe Myth of “Natural Flow”
When teaching or facilitating, I often hear, “Can we have a meeting and just talk, without any special format? It feels more natural that way.” Sure, you can. But I won’t join you. Why? Because I am aware of what we are buying into when we promote “natural”...
Read moreInnerkids mindfullness and meditation for kids
“A wonderful, fun, and engaging way to bring mindfulness into a child’s life.” — DANIEL GOLEMAN, AUTHOR OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE Founder of the Inner Kids program, Susan Kaiser Greenland adapted adult meditation practices for kids, seeing a marked improvement...
Read moreThe dark side of always thinking positively
You’re feeling down? Life hit you too hard, so now it seems to you that nothing makes sense? Think positively! When you shift your mindset, your life will change, too. Positive psychology may look silly when you see it from the outside, but it totally...
Read moreThis One Simple Technique Will Stoke Your Creativity Every Day
Mindfulness isn’t only a meditation technique, it’s a way to observe the minutiae of daily life to unlock creativity. Source Fast Company Newsletter By Gwen Moran One key to innovation is creativity–and organizations spend a great deal of time looking...
Read moreYour Digital Detox: 17 Smartphone Apps To Delete In 2018
Facebook? Candy Crush? Slack?! Get the new year off to a good start by deleting these time-wasting, money-sucking, depression-inducing apps. Source FastCompany Newsletter by Michael Grothaus Smartphones are the defining technology of the 21st century—so...
Read moreIntroverts And Spirituality
Why do introverts tend to be highly spiritual? Society dictates that we follow specific images projected by the main stream media, so why do introverts tend to rebel from these stereotypes? Introverts tend to look within for answers versus having the...
Read moreRay Kurzweil’s Most Exciting Predictions About the Future of Humanity
In Brief Ray Kurzweil is a formidable figure in futuristic thinking, as he is estimated to have an 86 percent accuracy rate for his predictions about the future. The future he envisions is one marked by decentralization of both the physical and mental....
Read moreHow to Flourish After Economic Collapse
Using the stress of uncertainty as fuel for innovation The first challenge to overcome, for those going through either slow economic decline or sudden economic collapse, is uncertainty. In the culture I grew up in, there’s no need for too much concern...
Read moreBlue Brain team discovers a multi-dimensional universe in brain networks
Source pixabay colin For most people, it is a stretch of the imagination to understand the world in four dimensions but a new study has discovered structures in the brain with up to eleven dimensions - ground-breaking work that is beginning to reveal...
Read moreDo You Suffer from Multipotentialite Imposter Syndrome?
Imposter syndrome: a belief that deep down, you are a fraud, that you shouldn’t be here, and that one day everyone will wake up and realize it. via puttylike blog by Emilie Wappnick Imposter syndrome is a phenomenon that most multipods know well. It’s...
Read moreHow to live in a world that we don’t understand?
How do we live in a complex, uncertain and unpredictable world? How do we embrace not knowing? via Nuna Da Silva Blog Humankind has been on a millenary quest to understand the world and it’s underlying rules and properties, with the hope to predict the...
Read moreAddicted to helping: why we need to stop trying to fix people
“Compassion is not a relationship between the healer and the wounded. It’s a relationship between equals.” ~Pema Chodron by Anika Martins via NexusNewsfeed Blog image sourec pixabay After college, I was hustling hard to get a work visa so that I could...
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