Systemic Changes: Examples That Address Stress

Systemic Changes: Examples That Address Stress

What are systemic changes? What are examples of systemic changes that will stop the attention crisis? Systemic changes are fundamental changes in a system (often education, government, etc.) that are necessary to make improvements. In Stolen Focus, Johann Hari suggests a systemic change to address people’s inability to focus. Keep reading for examples of systemic changes that are necessary to reduce stress and concentration issues.

Suzanne Simard’s Finding the Mother Tree: Overview

Suzanne Simard’s Finding the Mother Tree: Overview

What is Suzanne Simard’s Finding the Mother Tree about? What are the main takeaways of the book? Scientists and foresters have typically thought of trees as competing for water, sunlight, and nutrients. However, ecologist Suzanne Simard explains in Finding the Mother Tree that trees share resources through a complex underground network of fungi. Read below for a brief overview of Suzanne Simard’s Finding the Mother Tree.

Why You Should Ask for Creative Feedback

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Why is creative feedback important for artists? How can feedback make you better? In his book The Practice, Seth Godin shares tips and tricks to improve your creative skills. He says that after you finish a project, you should ask for feedback from others, but also not pay attention to a lot of criticism. Check out Godin’s advice for effectively using creative feedback.

What Is Mindfulness? Practice a Stress-Free Life

How to Harness the Power of Your Subconscious Mind

What is a mindfulness practice? Do you want to live a stress-free life? You can’t solve a problem you haven’t noticed yet, so the first step to treating anxiety is to recognize the behavioral and thinking loops that create and result from anxiety. To do so, you need to practice mindfulness so that you’re more aware of your thoughts and actions. Below is Dr. Judson Brewer’s explanation of mindfulness, as written in his book Unwinding Anxiety.