Things to come back to when I’m feeling meh
#addsomefriktion | Vadim Feldman
linkedin.comFunny 😂 Couch analogy to explain change management frameworks. More here: https://friktion.se/articles/change-management-models-explained-with-a-couch/
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Brené Brown Doesn’t Want to Be Your Self-Help Guru Anymore
nytimes.com“Good communication is a skill that’s based in clarity, discipline and accountability.”
“You have to have a tolerance for discomfort if you want to communicate well and honestly. “
“that’s at every level in an organization, in a family. It doesn’t matter. A brave life is basically 15 fricking hard conversations a day.”
“clarity of what we want to say, economy of words, using the right words to describe what we want to do, what we mean and what we need.”
“Linda A. Hill — a Harvard Business School professor and researcher who studies digital transformation — will tell you the hardest thing about digital transformation is never the technology; it’s always the people.”
The Anti-CV: A Tool for Career Clarity I spent months talking to people suffering from career uncertainty. Many knew what they were running from. Very few could articulate what they were running to.… | Alex McCann
linkedin.comStart with what you’d never do again. Work backwards from there.
Instead of trying to get rich, do this. | Dan Martell | 171 comments
linkedin.comHow to find joy and make life a little nicer in a rough year
straitstimes.comCamus argues that awareness of life’s futility need not lead to despair. Instead, by acknowledging its banality and still choosing to live, we create meaning and personal freedom. Camus encourages us to embrace life’s absurd challenges, find meaning in the journey, and understand that joy comes from how we face our fate and engage life fully, instead of denying or running away from the struggle. To him, happiness is an act of rebellion, a declaration of independence in an indifferent universe.
You have 12 shots in life
open.substack.com“When ‘good enough’ becomes the new standard, being the best becomes a luxury nobody needs.”
It's about making the best irrelevant.
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