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These Are the 45 Most Important Minutes of Your Day

Success

During the night, your unconscious mind replays and processes this late-night input up to six times more often than anything else you experienced during the day. This creates a subconscious image that will help form the desired behavior the next time a similar situation occurs. Copyright ©2005 Jack Canfield. All rights reserved.

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Matt Richtel’s New Book Explores the Emotional Balance Between Creativity and Stability

Success

He’s uncovered multiple insights, hidden gems about the process and psyche of creators. In brief, the idea is that new forms of life and new ideas are almost always destined to fail. When the new forms of life, or ideas, do succeed, they displace what came before—and kill the past. Copyright © 2022 by Matt Richtel.

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AI presents us with a chance to rediscover what it means to be human

Workplace Insight

Some image creators and copyright owners are already taking a stand against the way AI generates its imagery, including Getty who are suing one firm for scraping content as raw material. The creations that see the light of day in the form of pigment or pixels or breakthrough businesses are the result of these mysterious inner workings.

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Could the ways you cope with stress be undermining you? Here are healthier ways to respond

Ideas.Ted

These go-to behaviors or thought processes often function automatically, beneath our conscious awareness, and many were developed when we were younger and less mindful. They also interfere with the brain-body’s processing of dopamine and serotonin, giving you a false sense of relief from anxiety. Copyright © 2021 by Wendy Suzuki PhD.

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How to Improve Your Neuroplasticity for Business Growth

Stephanie LH Calahan

Neuroplasticity is the process of change that your brain has in its neural pathways and synapses. The changes occur as a result of your behavior, environment or neural processes. It is continuously forming new (or strengthing exsisting) neural connections throughout life. Your brain does what is called “synaptic pruning.”

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What Kind of Leader Are You: A Fixer, Fighter or Friend?

Success

opportunities for improvement—in every corner, from refinements to the business model, to small tweaks for existing products and processes to the micro-moments on the customer journey. That could be a manager knowledgeable on data-driven process and improvement, a strong-minded coach or a mentor who will push back when their minds wander.

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Ramblings on my Second Act

The Marq

I like getting recognition for my work in the form of verbal praise as well as payment, whether that was a paycheck from employers in the past or, these days, paid contracts from customers. I must find ways of incorporating what I enjoy doing for Community Colleges with the sales process so that the act of selling doesn’t seem so burdensome.