NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Studies show how the pandemic is increasing depression and anxiety. We often hear about the power of the mind when it comes to negative emotions. Author of "Focused ...
In Part 1 of this interview, Kathleen Palmieri gave us valuable insights into the growth mindset and its classroom implications. Palmieri is a National Board Certified Teacher and a National Board ...
Your mindset can either propel you to success or hold you back in mediocrity. Here’s how you can start taking control of your thoughts to improve your business outcomes. Your business reflects your ...
Michael Ede, Entrepreneur, Football Agent, MD/CEO of Uplift11 Sports, one of the U.K.'s fastest-growing sports management agencies. In the dynamic and fast-paced world of business, leaders face ...
There once was a young girl trying to maneuver in a world that felt loud, uncertain, and constantly shifting. That girl was me. In 2016, I moved from Louisiana to Minnesota, leaving behind everything ...
Let me ask you something: Have you ever been absolutely stuck on a problem at work? I mean, the kind of stuck where you keep trying the same thing over and over, just hoping for a different result? It ...
The subconscious mind is a powerful force that influences our thoughts, behaviors and actions. It stores our beliefs, memories, and experiences, shaping our perceptions and decision-making processes.
My former CEO told me he once sold ice from a 100,000-year old glacier in Greenland. I knew at that point I was in for an interesting conversation. I learned so much about business strategy from him ...
This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American Walter Mischel was nine years old when he ...
Are you an entrepreneur who is struggling to achieve business growth? Maybe you feel like everything is right, but things just aren’t happening as you want them to. If this is the case, it may be time ...
People often succeed at a level far below their abilities. For example, even if we look at highly intelligent individuals, only 2.86% of the 210 highly gifted children in a 35-year study grew up to be ...