What caught my attention on week 38 of 2020.
Developing ourselves
“Train your mind to notice all your blessings.” — Michelle Maros
Mind training hat included — @simbeckhampson
…“In an age of acceleration, nothing can be more exhilarating than
What caught my attention on week 38 of 2020.
“Train your mind to notice all your blessings.” — Michelle Maros
Mind training hat included — @simbeckhampson
…“In an age of acceleration, nothing can be more exhilarating than
Thank you to Paul Simbeck-Hampson for sharing the resources below with me on Linkedin.
…“Here is the visual summary of the latest podcast on sailing the 7Cs of Curiosity from the hashtag #CuriousAdvantage book released earlier this week!
I am an active member of the 21st Century Explorers Global Community. Jillian Reilly is the founder of Antacara Frontiers and the anchor and community host. Every week we gather together over a live video conversation and via Connectle. …
From my weekly newsletters / curated blog posts, I have reviewed the crème de la crème of insights from my network and moi in 2019.
…“We are surfers exploring the present, riding waves generated in the past and curious
As we are heading toward the end of the year, I use another way to review 2019 and recalibrate for 2020 and beyond. This time, I use an oldie I published in 2017 to become a modern professional learner…
“Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower.” ― Albert Camus
We have moved from Summertime to Autumn.
Source: photo shot by moi during a stroll in Copenhagen, Denmark.
I am mulling over actions and deep thoughts …
“When we are curious, we engage the world by exploring, learning, and making meaning from our discoveries” — @ariannahuff
Curiosity is important in our modern world and its importance. How do we develop curiosity and future skills?
Well, I share …
“Education would be transformed if #learning how-to-learn was considered as important as what was to be learnt. To master the skills needed in the future, hand out fishing rods, not fish.” — @simbeckhampson
…“Foreign experiences increase both cognitive flexibility
…“You must be shapeless, formless, like water. When you pour water in a cup, it becomes the cup. When you pour water in a bottle, it becomes the bottle. When you pour water in a teapot, it becomes the teapot.
“It is literally true that you can succeed best and quickest by helping others to succeed.” – Napoleon Hill
Last May, I went to a superb exhibition at the Army Museum in Paris, ‘Napoléon The Strategist’. It helped me …
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