What truly sets great leaders apart? In my experience, it's not title, tenure or even technical skill. It’s an “ownership” ...
While a “do more with less” mindset can fuel creativity and resilience, it can also create unhealthy expectations for ...
A new study underscores the importance of a "growth mindset" in entrepreneurs when faced with business challenges. Specifically, the study shows that entrepreneurs who think they can change their ...
What’s the 10% of my job that I should focus on, that the AI will never be able to do to maintain a competitive edge?” In a ...
How you see growth and change can dictate how successful you will be in life, how you navigate challenging situations, and whether or not you have the ability to pivot when necessary. And it all comes ...
BY antoinette GYANThere is a version of you that you have not yet permitted yourself to be.I see it in almost every professional I coach — often before they see it themselves. The experience is there.
The affective well-being of employees is significant in today’s fast-paced lifestyle in the post-pandemic era, as it results in many benefits, including work-related and health-related benefits. It is ...
Mindset matters when it comes to entrepreneurial success because it shapes your decisions and actions, impacting how you approach challenges, setbacks and opportunities within your business. This ...
The effects of beauty on judgment and behavior are well-established and somewhat “unidirectional” (i.e., it seems that only beautiful people reap social benefits). In particular, a person’s beauty ...
An entrepreneurial mindset refers to a specific state of mind which orients human conduct towards entrepreneurial activities and outcomes. Individuals with an entrepreneurial mindset are often drawn ...
In the last 15 years, millions of dollars have been invested in training students to have a “growth mindset,” the belief that anyone’s intelligence can improve through hard work. But now the merit of ...
"The mind is everything. What you think, you become.” These are the famous words of Siddhartha Gautama, aka Buddha, and this message remains consistent across Buddhist teachings until now. But we ...