Mary Martin
- The challenges of circular economy is a topic many people want to avoid. I mean who wants to be the sustainability party pooper? No-one. On the contrary: you want to be positive and hopeful: we need solutions to the climate and sustainability crisis! And circular economy is a solution! However, we cannot hide our heads in the sand. The problems nee... See more
from The Challenges of Circular Economy - comic - Business Illustrator by Virpi Oinonen
- in times of intense stress or adversity, future-oriented thinking such as hope may be more effective than mindfulness in sustaining positive mindsets and action-oriented outcomes such as engagement.
from Work‐related resilience, engagement and wellbeing among music ...
Mindfulness and
- although piquing interest can indeed drive an urgent desire for answers, it can also elicit more patience, setting people up for those moments of discovery.
from No Spoilers, Please! Why Curiosity Makes Us Patient by Jia-Hou Poh
curiosity and
- Travel behavior is not merely objective or rational in the economic sense (Groeger 2002). There are aspects of vehicle design and the larger transportation system that cause or exacerbate human emotions, biases, social stereotypes, and willingness to behave interpersonally in ways particular to the roadway (Abrahamse et al. 2009; Coogan et al. 2014... See more
from Windshield Bias, Car Brain, Motornormativity: Different Names, Same Obscured Public Health Hazard | Published in Findings by Tara Goddard
windshield bias and
- Thinking about curiosity as going beyond the need for quick answers also highlights the power of what happens when we engage with uncertainty: having to ponder and anticipate answers can improve learning and memory, and curiosity can facilitate brain states that help us encode new information. Learning new things can be tough, but harnessing cu... See more
from No Spoilers, Please! Why Curiosity Makes Us Patient by Alison Adcock
- greater inquisitiveness motivated people to slow down, be patient and invest in experiencing the winding path to resolution.
from No Spoilers, Please! Why Curiosity Makes Us Patient by Abby Hsiung
- The ED is also one of the main people responsible for setting the norms for our organizational culture ( how we act ) as well as our goals ( what we act on ), and our mission ( why we act.)
from I have stepped aside from my role as Executive Director because I think it will help more animals by Kirsty Henderson
leadership and culture
- a problem with mindfulness as a strategy
from Work‐related resilience, engagement and wellbeing among music ...
Missing the point about mindfulness and
Is that it’s not a strategy