How to Change Your Behavior by Overcoming Triggers

How to Change Your Behavior by Overcoming Triggers

Why is it so difficult to change your behavior? Why do we tend to fall back into our old patterns despite our best efforts to change for the better? We have a hard time changing our behavior. This is because we encounter “triggers” that make us revert to our old patterns. In their book Triggers, Marshall Goldsmith and Mark Reiter argue that you can reclaim control over your behavior and offer some strategies to prevent triggers from throwing you off course. Keep reading to learn how to change your behavior by identifying and taking control of your triggers.

The Link Between Depression and Empathy in Leaders

The Link Between Depression and Empathy in Leaders

How do depression and empathy go hand-in-hand? How do depressed leaders use empathy to solve crucial problems? According to A First-Rate Madness by Nassir Ghaemi, depression broadens a leader’s perspective and understanding by making them more empathetic. This is a trait that allows leaders to effectively navigate critical situations. Read more about depression’s influence on a leader’s emotional level, and how they can gain empathy out of mental illness.

The Best Do Hard Things Quotes by Steve Magness

The Best Do Hard Things Quotes by Steve Magness

What are the best Do Hard Things quotes by Steve Magness? What does it really mean to be tough in a critical world? Do Hard Things by Steve Magness debunks the “old-school” definition of toughness by replacing it with one that embraces self-improvement and building confidence. After reading his book, you’ll come away with a new perspective on what it means to have a thick skin. Keep reading for the best Do Hard Things quotes with explanations.

The Psychological Effects of Discrimination

The Psychological Effects of Discrimination

How does discrimination affect self-esteem? How does being discriminated against based on superficial differences hurt one’s sense of self-worth? Discrimination places a spotlight on how minorities are different from the majority, overlooking those people’s talents, personalities, and achievements. As a result, minorities grow to value themselves and others less based on these differences. Keep reading to learn about the psychological effects of discrimination.

The 2 Manic Behavior Symptoms That Make Better Leaders

The 2 Manic Behavior Symptoms That Make Better Leaders

Are there any good manic behavior symptoms? How can leaders benefit from experiencing mania? According to Nassir Ghaemi’s book A First-Rate Madness, mania and hyperthymia can make a leader uniquely prepared to tackle unprecedented challenges. These conditions can help leaders in two ways: by boosting their resilience to adversity and encouraging innovative thinking. Keep reading to learn more about these manic behavior symptoms that help leaders in critical situations.

How to Be Tough: 4 Strategies to Overcome Weakness

How to Be Tough: 4 Strategies to Overcome Weakness

Want to become more mentally tough? What are the steps to becoming more resilient? In Do Hard Things, Steve Magness provides four strategies for becoming a resilient person. These strategies include facing reality, understanding your emotions, listening to your inner voice, and being flexible in life. Continue reading to learn how to be tough with these four strategies.

How a Lack of Representation Hurts Minorities

How a Lack of Representation Hurts Minorities

Why is minority representation important? How does poor representation stop people from being true to themselves and prevent them from going after their dreams? Lack of representation leaves people feeling self-conscious and demoralized. As a result, they try to change their behavior to fit others’ expectations and don’t pursue their goals because they lack relatable examples of success. Here’s how a lack of representation hurts minorities.

What Is the Key to Success in Life? Napoleon Hill’s 2 Principles

What Is the Key to Success in Life? Napoleon Hill’s 2 Principles

What is the key to success in life? Why do some people become successful against all odds while others fail miserably no matter how hard they try? According to Napoleon Hill, the author of The Law of Success, your subconscious mind determines how successful you are. If you’re not achieving the level of success you want, it’s because your habitual, conscious thoughts have trained your subconscious mind to work against your best interests. Keep reading to learn how your subconscious mind impacts your success.

What Body Language and Posture Tell Us About Emotions

The Loneliness Epidemic: Why We Feel Disconnected

What can someone’s posture tell you about their psychological state? What postural cues should you pay attention to? According to former FBI agent Joe Navarro, a person’s body posture can indicate how secure and comfortable they are feeling. Open body language and posture signal comfort and confidence. On the other hand, restricted posture indicates discomfort and insecurity. Here’s how you can size up someone’s level of comfort based on their body posture.