How Overindulging Parents Create Self-Centered Children

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Do you feel guilty when you don’t give your child something they want? How can you raise selfless children? According to psychotherapist Amy Morin, overindulging parents do more harm to their children than good. Even if the intentions are good, giving your child everything they want will turn them into a self-centered adult one day. Here’s why you shouldn’t feel guilty for telling your child “no.”

Ed Mylett on Leadership: 5 Ways to Bring Out the Best in Others

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What makes someone an exceptional leader? How can you inspire and empower others to reach their highest potential? Ed Mylett’s leadership philosophy centers on helping others surpass their perceived limitations. His approach combines practical strategies with the understanding that anyone can develop leadership skills through dedication and practice. Read on to discover five ways to transform your leadership style and create lasting change in your organization and the lives of those you lead.

How to Write Affirmations for Yourself: Stick to Positivity

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Do affirmations actually work? How can you adopt a mindset that radiates positive energy? While you’re envisioning what you want to achieve in the future, you need to think about what’s standing in your way. To overcome these blocks, you may find that writing affirmations will help. Find out how to write affirmations for yourself to get around mental blocks.

How Social Conditions Hardwire Us for Disease and Trauma

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What role does society play in trauma? What social conditions can harm your physical and mental health? In his book The Myth of Normal, Gabor Maté describes how certain deeply ingrained structures in Western society like racism, misogyny, and capitalism instill and reinforce trauma. These factors don’t just shape our societies—they have tangible, harmful effects on our physical and mental health.  Here’s a look at the role that society can play in trauma.

Billy Walters in Prison: Why He Went & What He Learned

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What’s it like to go from being a successful businessman to serving time in federal prison? How can someone turn a devastating setback into an opportunity for growth and positive change? Billy Walters’s prison experience transformed his perspective on life and sparked a passion for helping others. His journey from convicted insider trader to prison reform advocate reveals powerful insights about redemption, family bonds, and second chances. Keep reading to discover how Walters’s time behind bars opened up his life to good things.

Automation and Productivity: Delegate Busywork to Machines

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Are manual tasks killing your productivity? Is there a way to handle routine work that will increase your efficiency? Automation tools are transforming how we approach daily tasks and revolutionizing workplace efficiency. In his book Automate Your Busywork, Aytekin Tank reveals the hidden costs of manual busywork and explains how automation and productivity are closely connected. Keep reading to discover how you can work smarter—not harder—and finally break free from the cycle of tedious manual tasks.

Awe: Book Overview & Key Takeaways (Dacher Keltner)

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What happens in your brain when you watch a stunning sunset or listen to soul-stirring music? How can experiencing moments of wonder transform your daily life and relationships? In his groundbreaking book Awe, psychology researcher Dacher Keltner reveals the science behind those breathtaking moments that make us feel connected to something larger than ourselves. His findings show that cultivating wonder can boost happiness, strengthen communities, and enhance overall health. Continue reading for an overview of this enlightening book.

How to Understand People Better: 3 Social Skills to Practice

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Do you feel like you don’t know the people around you very well? Do you want to know how to understand people better? While learning to know other people is crucial, David Brooks acknowledges that it takes a lot of time and effort to cultivate this skill. But he contends that anybody can learn to know others by mastering three skills. Let’s examine each of these skills in more detail so you can learn how to practice them. 

Weekly Meetings: 4 Must-Have Agenda Items (Rockefeller Habits)

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What makes weekly team meetings truly effective? How can you structure these gatherings to maximize productivity and team engagement? In Mastering the Rockefeller Habits, Verne Harnish contends that weekly meetings serve as a crucial touchpoint for teams to celebrate wins, address challenges, and align on strategic goals. Following a specific format can transform these gatherings from mundane check-ins to powerful drivers of growth. Keep reading to explore how to make your weekly meetings more purposeful and productive.