What does it really mean to "have everything"? I suppose it depends on what you define as everything. From achieving your goals to living the life you didn't have as a child to living unapologetically, having everything isn't always qualified and quantified by material things. This way of thinking is related to the minimalist lifestyle – an existence that is rooted in happiness when living with less. For minimalists, they value experiences over possessions. --- Minimalism is not for the fai...| xoNecole
AI is often deployed without cultural intention. This tends to bring confusion, resistance, and shallow impact. Culture shapes how tools are used. Without alignment, AI adoption fragments teams and undermines trust. You can introduce AI as part of deliberate cultural design. This helps you build an uncommon culture where technology serves humanity, and not the other way around. The post Your People Are Problem Solvers—Not Just Roles appeared first on Uncommon Teams.| Uncommon Teams
Explore how tech leaders shape culture intentionally in remote-first environments. Jay Floyd, Jordan Stone, and Johanna Rothman join Michael Hunter to discuss psychological safety, feedback loops, leadership modeling, and empowering authenticity without pressure. The post Culture Isn’t Magic: Building Psychological Safety and Intentional Growth in Remote Teams, with Jay Floyd, Jordan Stone, and Johanna Rothman appeared first on Uncommon Teams.| Uncommon Teams
Explore how tech leaders can shape resilient, trust-driven cultures during rapid growth. Rebecca Parsons, Ross Smith, Johanna Rothman, and Jeff Griffiths join Michael Hunter to discuss hiring for values, leadership modeling, competency management, and why culture must come before strategy. The post Culture Eats Strategy: Leading with Intentionality During Rapid Growth, with Rebecca Parsons, Ross Smith, Johanna Rothman, and Jeff Griffiths appeared first on Uncommon Teams.| Uncommon Teams
If we don’t consciously choose what to pay attention to, the choice gets made for us, often leaving us depleted, dissatisfied, distracted and inefficient. Learn more about attention, intention and how to apply them for greater efficacy in living. The post Pay More Attention With Intention appeared first on HealthyPsych.com.| HealthyPsych.com
I’ve noticed that I have a tendency toward a corrective bent in my teachings and studies, even in articles that don’t come across as correcting the reader. If I hear something that I th…| Like An Anchor
Do you have certain criteria for what counts as a date? Let’s explore this topic more and dive into some different perspectives.| Prepare/Enrich
It's easy to come up with an excuse to skip date night. But there’s one big reason why you shouldn’t: your marriage deserves the effort.| Prepare/Enrich
It's perfectly acceptable to borrow and copy teaching techniques from a mentor, but at some point, you need to forge your own path to best reach your students. The post Stop Trying to Be Your Old Band Director appeared first on Yamaha Music.| Yamaha Music
Manifesting is the ability to convert the energy of our thoughts into a newly materialized form. Beginning with one intention at a time, you can learn how to manifest and create anything in your life. The post Manifesting 101: Mastering the Art of Getting What You Want appeared first on Dr. Wayne W. Dyer.| Dr. Wayne W. Dyer
Part Two of a deeper look at The Responsibility Process® in action, this time in a business context.| The Responsibility Company
My dog Piper hurt her knee the other day, and it triggered a trip through The Responsibility Process. Join me as I explain how I navigated my way to Responsibility.| The Responsibility Company
Wondering how to make gratitude a daily part of your marriage instead of something you focus on just once a year? Here are 3 ways to do it.| Prepare/Enrich
Most people don’t learn to develop their power of Intention in school, and may never do so unless they get involved in personal growth, leadership development, or spiritual development programs. The post What do you mean by Intention as a key to Responsibility? appeared first on The Responsibility Company.| The Responsibility Company
At any moment, you can stop struggling and start experiencing your highest potential. These cards are based on my book Living Untethered.| New Harbinger Publications, Inc
Dear Artist, Recently, Judith Meeks of Toronto, ON, Canada, wrote, “I’ll soon be chairing a panel discussion called ‘Finding Your Voice.’ In your understanding, how do we translate our life experie...| The Painters Keys
It’s early January, and many people who made New Year’s resolutions are already going “Oops!” as they realize they’ve already missed a morning at the gym, binged on something unhealthy, or forgotten to meditate. It’s very hard to change habits. The habit I’m most interested in is daily meditation, which is something I nailed a...| Wildmind
I have just finished my 2023 altered book of intentions and wanted to share the pages and intentions I identified for this year. This year marks 15 years of this creative practice! The process begi…| creativity in motion
As many of my creative friends & followers know, in 2008 I started an annual end-of-the-year creative practice where I would create an altered book or art journal identifying intentions I wante…| creativity in motion
The Thanksgiving holiday will soon be here, which encourages me to reflect on & share this collection of new quotes I’ve gathered that embody the act of giving, creating, and gratitude. …| creativity in motion
I wrote this piece back in January but didn’t post it and I was going to discard it but decided not to as I like being able to hold myself to account for this stuff at the end of the year – and so here it is:| Catherine Howe