Alan R. Shark is an associate professor at the Schar School for Policy and Government, George Mason University, where he also serves as a faculty member at the Center for Human AI Innovation in ...
Interviewing internal candidates for a promotion may be standard practice, but it’s actually kind of “stupid,” says Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins. “What are we going to learn about them when we sit down in ...
When a child is upset, most parents reach for the same question instinctively: "What's wrong?" It's well-intentioned and it comes from care. But after years of teaching conscious parenting and ...
In today’s rapidly changing work environment, developing trust among team members is crucial for success. Yet, many organizations struggle to foster an atmosphere of collaboration and understanding, ...
Our ability to balance our emotional needs impacts our daily lives. How we show up when we're stressed and strained is important. People who can keep a level head make more informed decisions. Those ...
There’s a reason why emotional intelligence is intrinsically tied to general well-being, according to a 2024 study. Whether it’s self-awareness, an ability to regulate emotions amid chaos, or a ...
We must learn to focus on the good things we cannot yet see. In my new book, The Lord Give You Peace: A 28-Day Journey To Thrive In God’s Shalom, I write that “Part of what it means to be created in ...
LaRae Quy is the founder and CEO of the Mental Toughness Center and the producer of Secrets of a Strong Mind, an online training program. Many of us believe negotiations occur only in boardrooms and ...
We are living in turbulent times and there is no reason to expect that things will become less so in the future. During such moments our emotions become strained and pushed to their limits. Stress ...