What You Need to Know About Your Work Team

Here’s a short guide on what to know about your team, why, and how to learn it. Source: What You Need to Know About Your Work Team

How to Become a Thought Leader

Thought leaders influence others by giving guidance and inspiration. Learn how to establish yourself as a thought leader and boost your industry presence. Source: How to Become a Thought Leader

“I Can’t Change:” A Cop-out or a Hard Truth?

Lisa Merlo-Booth writes “People ask me all the time if I truly believe people can change. Usually they’re asking this question about a loved one who, they’re certain, will never change. My answer to them is almost always the same: “Absolutely. I’ve seen people who I swore would never change make complete and thorough life turnarounds. I have no doubt that people can change…should they choose to do so.” Source: “I Can’t Change:” A Cop-out or a Hard Truth? – Lisa Merlo-Booth

Bonus article: Neuroplasticity: The Mind’s Extraordinary Ability to Change and Adapt

Three Empowering Ways We’re All the Same

Common (humanity) denominators for bridging gaps dividing us. Source: Three Empowering Ways We’re All the Same

Being Curious and Humble Can Improve Your Relationship

Insightful questions can be powerful tools in developing relationships. Source: Being Curious and Humble Can Improve Your Relationship

The Cranberries “Zombie” Vocal ANALYSIS by Elizabeth Zharoff; the Charismatic Voice…

Now and Then; The Beatles drop their ‘last song’

In case you haven’t heard, the Beatles dropped their ‘last song’ yesterday. “Peter Jackson has detailed the “overwhelming” task of creating the music video for Now and Then.” Go to the source if you’re interested in knowing how Paul and Ringo used AI to complete the lost, last song: George Harrison’s son moved to tears by Now and Then



Neuroplasticity: The Mind’s Extraordinary Ability to Change and Adapt

Neuroplasticity, the brain’s remarkable ability to change and adapt, has captivated the minds of researchers and scientists for decades. This phenomenon refers to the brain’s capacity to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections in response to learning, experience, and even injury. In this blog post, we will delve into the fascinating world of neuroplasticity and explore its implications for human development and rehabilitation.

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Daniel Burnham

The space of time in which a great work can now be accomplished is not marvelous. Brain, muscle, materials, and the means of rapid transport are instantly at command. If one has capital and a well-considered plan, the thing does itself. But that which is wonderful and which I can scarcely believe, although I have been in the midst of it, is the noble, artistic result which has come from the work of American artists who have had only a few months’ time to prepare those very designs for the great buildings of the Exposition which have actually been executed with little change from the sketches which were presented in February, 1891. A statement at a dinner in New York city (25 March 1893), as quoted in Daniel H. Burnham, Architect, Planner of Cities (1921) by Charles Moore, Vol. 1, Ch. VI, p. 72-73 Source: Daniel Burnham – Wikiquote

Recommended reading…

This Less-Than-a-Minute Action Can Make a Big Difference

How a simple act can go a long way in a relationship. Source: This Less-Than-a-Minute Action Can Make a Big Difference

Benedict Arnold: Hero Betrayed

Growing up, we were taught that Christopher Columbus was an ‘explorer’ and Benedict Arnold was a ‘traitor’. It’s good to challenge these thoughts from time to time…

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A clean, bright heart…

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How does a Skycam work?

Notre Dame Leprechaun to be portrayed by female student at football game for very first time

The university announced in an Instagram post that Kylee Kazenski will don the mascot’s iconic green suit this upcoming Saturday.

I’ve had the opportunity to meet Kylee and experience first hand what a great job she does whipping the crowd into a frenzy. It will be very special to see her do her thing in the house that Rockne built.

Source: Notre Dame Leprechaun to be portrayed by female student at football game for very first time

How I Got Myself to Exercise

It turns out that regular walking has tremendous health benefits for the average person. According to a 2023 study, 30–45 minutes of walking five times a week, added to what you normally do in a day, substantially reduces the risk of premature death from all diseases, not to mention improving the immune system and mental health. Source: How I Got Myself to Exercise | Psychology Today

3 Secrets of Happy Couples

The newest science for keeping the spark alive. Source: 3 Secrets of Happy Couples

Stop Relying on External Validation

What is it like when we can finally validate ourselves? Source: Stop Relying on External Validation

The Dragon Princess by Rainer Maria Rilke

The quote above is lovely. Unfortunately, Rilke never said it. It fact, it’s an attempt to capsulize another quote of his. Here’s what he really said:


I Love My Life’s Dark Hours By Rainer Maria Rilke

10 Tips for Greater Happiness

Our thoughts and actions dictate how we feel. Source: 10 Tips for Greater Happiness

Messi Magic: Left-Footedness in Professional Soccer Players

Studies show how common left-footedness is in soccer. Source: Messi Magic: Left-Footedness in Professional Soccer Players

btw, if you haven’t seen this yet I highly recommend it…

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