The Speed of Delight
We know that practicing mindfulness and gratitude can improve our mental outlook and physical well-being. A “delight practice” is a quick, simple, and fun way to increase our awareness of how much joy and beauty surrounds us. How might your outlook change if you looked every day for at least one thing that delights you?
Embrace Your Inner Grump
It’s not always a bad thing to lean a little toward pessimism. We can learn a lot from our less optimistic team members because they challenge us to think outside the box rather than lead with blind optimism.
5 Ways to Avoid the Planning Fallacy
One of the hardest leadership lessons to grasp is how to plan effectively. It’s a lesson we humans seem to struggle with in all aspects of our lives. We think we can plan well, but the truth is we can’t. Psychologically, part of the problem may be that we all want to “under promise and over deliver.” This is where the “planning fallacy” comes into play.