It’s difficult to figure out how social media should fit into our lives, and no one has an answer on the perfect way to use it. It connects and inspires us, but it can also feed into your anxiety, depression, and loneliness. And it’s impacting our mental health more than we realize.
What happens when a crisis comes at you in full force — and you can’t avoid it? It’s incredibly difficult to organize your thoughts during a crisis, and taking the steps to feel better can be tough when you’re feeling weighed down by a mental health condition.
Sometimes it stems from us being isolated from other people. But often it sneaks up when you feel disconnected or misunderstood by the people around you. Feeling like you don’t “fit in” — with your classmates, with your friends, with society in general — is normal at any age.
Happiness is the primary motivator of human behavior. After all, the measure of a good decision is whether it brings you pleasure, happiness, joy, or contentment.
To find meaning in life can be seen as the primary motivation of each person, and the concept of logotherapy is based on that proposition.
A simple, counterintuitive cash management solution that will help small businesses break out of the doom spiral and achieve instant profitability.
This blog post by Tony Lettich explains the things angel investors look for in pitches. By addressing these 8 points in your pitch, you will build confidence in the minds of potential investors and improve your likelihood of finding funding 📈
Discussed topics:
🌻 Customer’s Needs
🌻 Product Knowledge
🌻 Understanding Competition
🌻 Know Your Channels
🌻 Understand your Team
🌻 Know Your Potential Investor
🌻 Know Your Use of Investment Proceeds
Possibilities see when I believe in people (and human nature), without confidence in any particular solution, fix, or ideology.
People who see those possibilities too.
Strategic Visions that take those possibilities into account.
Possibilities that are long-term and beautiful.
Colleagues who see those possibilities and want to make them happen together.
Work Routines that keep the long-term in view.
Curiosities I'm ready to address by experimenting for months or years, with no quick results.
Moments when I'm hot on the trail.
Companions in investigating those curiosities.
Workplaces that embrace them.