“And when I thought ‘I can’t go on,’ the universe expanded, mother earth hummed and the moon whispered, ‘Yes, you can’.” ~Wicked Words Heartbreak. The feeling that so many of us would pay big (BIG) money to skip through. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard (and heard myself say), “I just want
Month: April 2020
How do you motivate a remote team and lead them to feel empowered, autonomous, trusted to work with flexibility and retain the same level of productivity? All of which ultimately feeds into a virtuous circle of higher engagement, motivation, wellbeing and productivity. Many people today are screaming for empowerment, autonomy and flexibility from their jobs.
How do you know if chicken is fully cooked? According to a new study published Wednesday, most people use their knowledge from previous experiences cooking chicken to decide when they think a piece is fully cooked, and the method is not very safe. Other popular methods included looking at the surface of the meat, testing the
“Should I kill myself, or have a cup of coffee?” – Albert Camus I often laugh as I sip my morning coffee—to the extent that I’m able to remember this quote, that is. It’s a snarky reminder that we are alive and we are faced with a choice to truly live. We tend to get distracted by
I know, this might sound pessimistic, but hear me out… “I hope that this whole COVID-19 thing goes away soon so we can resume our regular lives.”“I hope this quarantine will be over soon!”“I hope that things will go back to how they used to be soon.”You may be thinking or hoping these things. But recently
65% of organizations have dedicated teams or task forces in place charged with return to the workplace strategy Nearly all employers are planning for a phased return to the workplace and staggered schedules; 63% will provide employees who have childcare responsibilities with special consideration and enhanced flexibility Many in the media and in governments at
Since the novel coronavirus pandemic closed all non-essential businesses — like salons — in early March, regular patrons across the country have been forced to take matters into their own hands. If you’re one of the brave souls who have decided to try an at-home manicure or pedicure, there are some things you should know
Love with all your heart and get your heart broken to pieces. Go solo traveling and get so damn lost alone. Do that presentation, even if it makes you nervous as hell. Accept that job even if you think you are not ready for it yet. Put yourself out there and have deep, intimate conversations
As I write this, I’m having one of those days. I feel so agitated it’s like there’s a tornado under my skin, yet so drained it took me five minutes to get my fingers to start typing words. I’m guessing I’m not alone in feeling a lot of intense emotions as of late, in a
Health care for those with female reproductive organs often involves in-person visits as doctors screen for cervical cancer, test for sexually transmitted infections and monitor pregnancies. As the spread of the coronavirus has pushed health-care providers to quickly adapt to telemedicine options, like online chat and video conferencing, some procedures or checkups, like Pap smears,
Many people don’t realize it, but our thoughts control everything that happens in our lives every single day. Your brain is such a powerful thing. Gaining the ability to monitor and control these thoughts allows you to manifest the life you want to live. Ever notice how when you’re running late you get stuck at
“The difference between despair and hope is just a different way of telling stories from the same set of facts.” ~Alain de Botton When I was told that the man I loved had a terminal illness, I instinctively reached for my journal. When I was asked to evacuate my home ahead of a category-5 cyclone
In this era of continuous disruption, any corporation can go from relevant to irrelevant—as well as from irrelevant to relevant—faster than at any other time in history. The COVID-19 pandemic has only exacerbated the situation. With that in mind, we interviewed dozens of CEOs and directors of public boards—including Amazon, Domino’s, Dunkin’ Brands, and Morgan
It was almost three years since Sarah Elder-Chamanara had talked to her former best friend. Moving across provinces and life changes put a strain on their relationship, and Elder-Chamanara, founder of Calgary-based political clothing line Madame Premier, told her friend she needed space. “I know that I actually hurt her quite a bit,” she said.
The Power of The Human Mind – Motivational Speeches Compilation[embedded content] Speeches in order: 1. See it in your mind – Fearless Motivation2. The Power of Belief – Trevor Moawad, Tom Bilyeu3. We are all in the gutter – Fearless Motivation4. The Internal Enemy – Fearless Motivation5. The power of negative thoughts – Trevor Moawad,
Religion has a bad connotation for a lot of people. Many associate it with a long list of rules, often unexplained and seemingly meaningless. Deviation from these rules results in judgment, both divine and social. Questioning these rules brings forth a hoard of know-it-alls intent on putting you in your place. The division caused by
It was supposed to be a big year for Jessica Drake. The popular porn performer, director and sex educator had several studio scenes, dancing gigs, workshops and speaking engagements lined up for the year. Then the coronavirus hit North America and turned her life, the porn industry and the entire world upside down. “It’s all
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One of the most basic human needs, apart from food, water, air, and shelter, is the need to feel loved. We all yearn for some form or manifestation of love in our lives. But what we most often forget is we need love first and foremost from ourselves. Our minds and hearts require us to
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The latest Institute for Corporate Productivity (i4cp) pulse survey of business leaders found 65% reporting that their organizations have teams overseeing return-to-workplace planning. Another 26% say they haven’t formed such a task force yet, but are discussing doing so. In nearly three in four (72%) companies with those teams in place, chief HR officers—and to
Prior to the coronavirus pandemic, Aaron Atin had already spent a year planning a proposal for his girlfriend Sandrine Emmanuel. Wanting to create an experience she’d never forget, the 36-year-old had thought of popping the question at a Toronto venue, surrounded by their friends and family. “I was planning to write a song and to
All at once, my heart felt its fullest, and then its emptiest. Softly, I felt my spirit emerge from the story, from the life I created out of fear and hope and worry and love. From the assumptions, the misconceptions, the hope in my heart that felt crushed from the weight of living life in the
“Life is what happens when you’re busy making plans.” ~John Lennon When I was in my late twenties I went on a trip with my mom and brother to Scotland. Though I was a bit trepidatious about spending so much time with my family, I was excited for the trip too. When it finally arrived,
A preliminary hearing opened Friday at Britain’s High Court in the Duchess of Sussex’s legal action against a British newspaper that published what she describes as a”private and confidential” letter she wrote to her father. Meghan is suing the Mail on Sunday and its parent company, Associated Newspapers, for publishing parts of an August 2018
What is self-acceptance? According to a quick Google search, self-acceptance is the act of accepting oneself unconditionally. Sounds straightforward enough, right? Well, lately the term has been trailing me around like a lost dog looking for its owner. I heard people bring it up in conversations, read articles about it in magazines, and one night
“When we can talk about our feelings, they become less overwhelming, less upsetting and less scary.” ~Fred Rogers If you are a human on earth at the moment, you’re likely feeling the uncertainty and anxiety of living in the time of a pandemic. It’s not something we have seen before in our lifetime, so every
Microsoft’s Outlook keeps sending me a weekly email titled “MyAnalytics.” You may get them, too. MyAnalytics is part of the Office 365 cloud-based suite and it’s a plug-in to help gain insight into how you spend your time. It tracks data such as time spent in meetings, Outlook emails, productivity, and time spent working late.
In an adorable reprieve from coronavirus news, Prince William and Kate Middleton shared new birthday portraits of their youngest child, Prince Louis — and one features an uncharacteristically tender moment with Prince Charles. The young prince turned two on April 23. To celebrate, as with most royal birthdays, Kensington Palace released candid photos of Louis
What is self-love? Society sells this idea that loving yourself means taking “me time” to have a bubble bath and a glass of wine or to go out and get your nails done. With this mentality, the idea of self-love seems narcissistic or selfish. It’s especially frowned upon when you have a family or other
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