In terms of encouraging teamwork in small groups, effective activities can make a significant difference. Options like virtual coffee chats and icebreakers, such as “Two Truths and a Lie,” help establish connections and build camaraderie. Furthermore, challenges like escape rooms and tower-building tasks promote collaboration and critical thinking. These activities not just improve problem-solving skillsContinueContinue reading “7 Effective Team Building Activities for Small Groups”
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These are the risks and downsides of being a go-to person
You’ve probably heard the saying, “If you need to get something done, give it to the busiest person you know.” This statement often rings true. However, if you find yourself nodding along to this, you could be doing yourself a disservice. Yes, reliability and dependability are strengths, but they can quickly become your Achilles heel ifContinueContinue reading “These are the risks and downsides of being a go-to person”
This cute soy sauce pouch could get rid of plastic packets for good
Single-use soy sauce packets for sushi take-out orders are now a whole lot more sustainable, thanks to a redesign that doesn’t use any plastic. While sushi lovers in the U.S. are used to getting their to-go soy sauce in rectangular packets like they do their ketchup and mustard, soy sauce in Australia often comes inContinueContinue reading “This cute soy sauce pouch could get rid of plastic packets for good”
261. [Re-Release] The Biggest Mistake Solopreneurs Make: Selling to “Everyone”
Before you dive headfirst into your solopreneur journey, there are two things you absolutely need to nail down: your competition and your customers.In this episode of The Aspiring Solopreneur, Joe and Carly continue the series on the Solopreneur Success Cycle and break down why “everyone” is not your audience, how to spot opportunities your competitorsContinueContinue reading “261. [Re-Release] The Biggest Mistake Solopreneurs Make: Selling to “Everyone””
New Science: You’re Thinking About Self-Control Completely Backwards
We think we need greater self-control to be happier. But a new study suggests the arrow of causation points the other way. source https://www.inc.com/jessica-stillman/new-science-youre-thinking-about-self-control-completely-backwards/91285288
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