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Building culture at work
The Mental Breakdown - Edition #138
From the Coaches
Andreas Widmer emphasizes the importance of fostering a person-centered company culture through engaging in team activities that promote unity and individual appreciation in Build Culture At Work.
Aaron Schmookler highlights the transformative power of gratitude in the workplace, advocating for a culture of sincere thanks to enhance employee engagement and overall company performance in Upgrade Your Company Culture... For Just 5 Cents.
Neil Danzger discusses strategies to overcome ageism in the workplace, emphasizing the importance of adapting communication, resume updates, and continuous learning in 6 Ways You Can Combat Ageism.
Adam Griffin shares practical tips for improving one's mood and behavior, emphasizing the importance of basic self-care such as eating well, getting enough sleep, moderating alcohol consumption, and engaging in light exercise in Here, eat something.
Dr. Julie Gurner explains the difference between obsession and discipline and why it matters for your clients in Four Minute Focus: Obsession Can't Be Beat.
Deb Coviello discusses the importance of responsibility, accountability, prioritization, and critical thinking in Lean Initiatives to eliminate waste effectively in LEAN is a Four Letter Word: How to avoid the inherent waste in a Lean Initiative.
From the Operators & Investors
Dr. Sasha Shillcutt emphasizes the need for balance between ambition and well-being and shares five self-care practices to thrive personally and professionally in Self-Care and Personal Growth: Balancing Ambition with Your Well-Being.
Kyle Harrison explores the limitations of books as an effective medium for information transfer and the need for designing better systems of information in Books 2.0.
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