Navigating Job Loss: Tips for Emotional Support and Resources for Those Recently Laid Off

Losing a job can be a difficult and emotional experience. The feelings of uncertainty, stress, and anxiety that come with job loss can be overwhelming, and it can be hard to know where to turn for support. If you have recently been laid off, know that you are not alone. Many people go through thisContinue reading “Navigating Job Loss: Tips for Emotional Support and Resources for Those Recently Laid Off”

Bending and Flexing With Changes

Boost Adaptability   George Bernard Shaw said the reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in adapting the world to himself. Therefore, all progress depends on man’s unreasonableness.   The ability to adapt is not innate but rather a learned intellectual habit. Being able to quickly learn new abilities and behaviorsContinue reading “Bending and Flexing With Changes”

Deep Self-Diving (Catching up with ourselves)

Self-diving is a cognitive ability that empowers us to adequately comprehend our strengths, shortcomings, and controlling qualities just as others perceive them. Self-diving is the most significant way for us to access our capacity to control our outcomes. Self-diving is similar to self-awareness, which incorporates our capacity to perceive what’s going on within us andContinue reading “Deep Self-Diving (Catching up with ourselves)”

Transitioning to the New Year: How to Set Realistic Goals

Having a great number of hopes and ambitions is a key motivation to push yourself out of bed in the morning whether or not you are actually inspired to carry out your responsibilities and realize your daily goals. You need to have a strong plan in place in order to achieve what it is inContinue reading “Transitioning to the New Year: How to Set Realistic Goals”

Pioneers of the 21st Century: New generations Leading with Empathy

There are so many changes in the 21st century workplace which will continue to occur even as the world evolves. While these changes occur, the leadership skills needed to thrive in this digital age remain unchanged. One might say the concepts stay the same, although the applications have changed. Of all the important unique skillsContinue reading “Pioneers of the 21st Century: New generations Leading with Empathy”

Battling Burnout: There Is No Magic. It’s Simply Resilience

We all get overly preoccupied and busy trying to meet deadlines and schedules, the demands of work, being present to take care of our family among other activities, and forget to draw the line when we begin to experience emotional drain due to the high level of concentration and absorption they require. This is justContinue reading “Battling Burnout: There Is No Magic. It’s Simply Resilience”

Adaptability: How To Bend And Flex With Changes

The ability to adapt is not innate but rather a learned intellectual habit. Being able to quickly learn new abilities and behaviors in reaction to shifting circumstances is a critical component of this type of leadership competency, which requires both emotional and social intelligence. These days, the normal stresses that life brings are compounded byContinue reading “Adaptability: How To Bend And Flex With Changes”