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in-person event on a hot topic that relates to her expertise. Invite a small group of women, say, friends of friends. Meet in someone’s gorgeous living room, a yoga studio, or a great workspace after hours. Perhaps the hot topic is stress and sex. Kelly leads a conversation by asking key questions of the group, and she works her own teaching, fact-
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It takes people to get things done, and not just any people, the right people.
Patrick Vernon • Venture Capital Strategy: How to Think Like a Venture Capitalist
The Potential for AI to Restore Local Community Connectedness, The Bedrock of a Healthy Democracy — Digitalist Papers
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She’s the person mapping out the production, crafting the scenes, bringing out the best among actors and actresses, honing the project or company theme, building the chemistry, getting it done.
Jonathan Littman • The Ten Faces of Innovation: IDEO's Strategies for Beating the Devil's Advocate and Driving Creativity Throughout Your Organization
charisma expert and Science of People founder Vanessa Van Edwards,
Liz Moody • 100 Ways to Change Your Life: The Science of Leveling Up Health, Happiness, Relationships & Success
The great illusion in life and business that makes the kaizen philosophy of incremental improvements so poorly adopted, disregarded and overlooked, is that small things are just small things. This is objectively true, but a large number of small things is a large thing, and it’s easier, more inclusive of all team members, and therefore more achieva
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The Happiness Advantage: The Seven Principles of Positive Psychology That Fuel Success and Performance at Work
Shawn Achor • 7 highlights
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About (Emily Bazalgette, LinkedIn)
🌀 I help people and teams to collaborate regeneratively, and cultivate graceful endings and transitions.
🌀 I do this through facilitation, coaching and grief tending
To me, regenerative collaboration looks like potent group spaces that honour the rhythms of life, gifting us more aliveness and more ability to effect