Futures thinking
- a problem with mindfulness as a strategy
from Work‐related resilience, engagement and wellbeing among music ...
Mary Martin added 1mo ago
Is that it’s not a strategy
- “Work-related Resilience, Engagement and Wellbeing Among Music Industry Workers During the Covid-19 Pandemic: A Multiwave Model of Mindfulness and Hope”
from How Hope Beats Mindfulness When Times Are Tough by Kristin L. Scott
Mary Martin added 1mo ago
- To meet these challenges and increase the impact of foresight work, we need to rethink our approach from the very beginning of a project.
from The Beginning and the End of Foresight by Johannes Kleske
Mary Martin added 1mo ago
- a polyvagal futures literacy offers foresight practitioners and learners a powerful framework for meeting the future with agency, hope, and inner resourcefulness in the face of its complexity.
from Exploring a Polyvagal Futures Literacy * Journal of Futures Studies by Kenneth Wee
Mary Martin added 1mo ago
- Research has shown a staggering number of health benefits associated with dispositional optimism, from improvements in cardiovascular health, to how quickly wounds heal, to slower disease progression.
from What We Get Wrong About Manifesting
Mary Martin added 5mo ago
- When you apply possibility thinkingin your daily life, it can give you a powerful sense of agency. It can help you find innovative solutions to actually do what you want to do, in one form or another.
from How to use ‘possibility thinking’ | Psyche Guides by Constance de Saint Laurent
Mary Martin added 6mo ago
- Unlike humans, AI can’t flexibly navigate changing environments yet because it does not have a notion of its “self” and what it can do with it.
from How Humans Outshine AI in Adapting to Change by Rachel Layne
Mary Martin added 6mo ago
- We do things to change the future, not the past
from How to think about time | Psyche Guides by Graeme A Forbes
Mary Martin added 6mo ago
- The present findings also show that it is possible to develop systems that can instantly interpret emotional cues to provide immediate and intuitive feedback in a wide range of situations. This could lead to scalable, cost-efficient applications in various domains where understanding emotional context is crucial, such as therapy and interpersonal c... See more
from AI Matches Humans in Vocal Emotion Detection - Neuroscience News by Neuroscience News
Mary Martin added 6mo ago