Natural Threats to Humanity: Terrestrial & Extraterrestrial Risks

Asteroids hurling through outer space illustrate natural threats to humanity

Are you prepared for nature’s most devastating events? What would happen if an asteroid hit Earth or a supervolcano erupted? In The Precipice, Toby Ord contends that natural threats pose significant risks to humanity’s survival. From extraterrestrial dangers to terrestrial hazards, these events could cause global catastrophes. While the chances are low, their impact would be severe and largely beyond our control. Read on to discover the fascinating and terrifying details of these natural threats and how they could reshape our world.

Dan Siegel: The Wheel of Awareness (Parts & Practice)

A diagram of the Wheel of Awareness for meditation practice

How can you expand your awareness? What ancient practices inspired the Wheel of Awareness meditation? According to Dan Siegel, the Wheel of Awareness can be a powerful tool for meditation. The wheel guides you through different exercises to increase your consciousness and improve your ability to live in the present moment. Keep reading to explore this meditation technique.

Starting Your Spiritual Journey: Tap Into 4 Universal Powers

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Do you want to improve a specific area of your life? What are the four universal powers that everybody can tap into? In their book The Tools, Phil Stutz and Barry Michels argue that universal powers help you fulfill your potential and improve the lives of everyone around you. Each universal power supports your growth in a different area of your life. Keep reading to learn more about how these universal powers can help start your spiritual journey.

The Politics of Refusal: Tricia Hersey on Resting as a Community

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How can communities support each other in resisting grind culture? What do “politics of refusal” look like in practice? Tricia Hersey’s book Rest Is Resistance explores the concept of rest as a communal practice. She advocates for creating spaces and communities dedicated to well-being over constant productivity. Hersey introduces the idea of a “politics of refusal” where people collectively reject the demands of grind culture. Read on to discover how communities can empower each other to prioritize rest and well-being in a world that often values productivity above all else.

The 2 Must-Have Business Skills for Entrepreneurs

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Are you ready to take your entrepreneurial journey to the next level? Do you want to learn the essential business skills that can help you build a profitable venture? In How to Get Rich, self-made entrepreneur and millionaire Felix Dennis emphasizes two indispensable business skills for entrepreneurs: negotiation and delegation. These skills can make or break your chances of getting rich and running an efficient business. Read on to discover how mastering these entrepreneurial skills can transform your approach to wealth creation and business management.

Cycles of War and Peace: Ray Dalio on the Dynamic of Geopolitics

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Is the world locked in an endless cycle of conflict and cooperation? How do major powers shape the global landscape? Ray Dalio’s insights on cycles of war and peace offer a fascinating perspective on international relations. He explores how nations interact, compete, and sometimes clash on the world stage. From economic battles to the looming threat of military confrontation, Dalio paints a vivid picture of the complex dance between global powers. Keep reading to understand this characteristic of geopolitics, especially in regard to the United States and China in our current era.

Work at Your Own Pace: 5 Strategies From Cal Newport

A smiling woman writing on a piece of paper in a creative workspace illustrates the concept of working at your own pace

Are you feeling overwhelmed by your workload? Do you wonder if there’s a better way to approach your tasks? Cal Newport’s second principle of slow productivity offers a refreshing perspective on work. It emphasizes working at your own pace in a natural and sustainable manner. This approach recognizes that meaningful achievements take time and can’t be sustained through constant activity. Keep reading to discover five practical strategies for implementing this principle and creating a more balanced, productive work life.

The Top 2 Ways to Motivate Your Staff to Meet Company Goals

A manager using one way to motivate staff by raising her fist in a meeting

Does your staff seem unmotivated? Why do employees need to clear vision of the company’s objectives? Horst Schulze believes that too many managers view their employees as reluctant workers who need to be pushed or coerced into action. Instead, he argues that leaders get better results if they inspire their employees to want to work hard. Check out a couple of ways to motivate your staff to accomplish your goals.

The 3 Benefits of Asking for Help on Your Self-Improvement Journey

A woman experiencing the benefits of asking for help on the job with paperwork

How can other people help you on your journey of personal growth? What are the benefits of asking for help? However you optimize your training, reaching your full potential is much more difficult when you try to do it alone. Adam Grant explains that other people can assist your personal growth by giving you guidance, inspiring a sense of purpose in you, and working with you as a team. Let’s explore these three benefits in more detail.