When we are curious, we view tough situations more creatively. Studies have found that curiosity is associated with less defensive reactions to stress and less aggressive reactions to provocation.
Read moreHow do you become more resilient?
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Resilience isn't about coping with and push through the obstacles of our lives; it is about accessing the incredible regenerative power we all posses.
Read moreThe world needs more of us alive.
Don't ask yourself what the world needs. Ask yourself what makes you come alive, and go do that, because what the world needs is people who have come alive.
Read moreI don’t care! Do you?
Spend time caring about your people. Your people are your company. They keep you in business.
Read moreYou can’t be an entrepreneur if you are scared of failing
Next time you find yourself saying I did fail, please pause and ask yourself: "Did I fail as a person or my plans failed?"
Read moreCan Capitalism be Conscious?
What would happen if we’d measure the performance of our economy based on people’s well-being and not solely on consumption? What would happen if we would ask children, as our main stakeholders, to evaluate our business performance?
Read moreTelling is Listening
Ten years ago, Clare and David Hieatt started the Do Lectures with a simple aim: To gather together the world’s Doers – disruptors and change makers, experts and pioneers – to share their stories, and encourage others to go and Do.
I think they did it!
Read moreDoes your business have HeART?
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Business is a process of self-discovery — it’s important to understand the reason you’re in business far beyond making money. If you’re going to put your heart into your business, there has to be a deeper purpose that lifts your sails and propels you forward.
Read moreWhat is your personal worth?
It’s too easy to associate personal worth with the amount of clients, sales, public engagements.
Read moreWhat gets measured gets done
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Why do we struggle to find purpose in the work we do or to connect business and purpose? Is it maybe because purpose cannot be measured?
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