7 questions to help you prepare your next negotiation, what’s up with disruption?, ten reasons your team hates you.
Journal of discoveries #41 - 21st of January, 2023
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Welcome to the 41st issue of the newsletter, “Journal of discoveries.” Each week, I check a list of hundreds of sources of inspiration to spot exciting articles, videos, podcasts, and books on personal development, leadership, management, technology, and innovation.
Let’s dive in!
One “must read” for this week
“7 questions to help you prepare your next negotiation.” An excellent checklist by Lousin Merhabi.
Personal development
7 questions to help you prepare your next negotiation.
A practical new year’s resolution? find balance.
Emotional agility umbrellas.
The 90-second rule that builds self-control.
Two types of relationship revolutions.
Whitney Johnson: marking small milestones helps build momentum.
No pain, no gain? science debunks yet another exercise myth.
Be aware of the quiet ones like Keanu Reeves — they are the ones that actually make you think.
Innovation
What’s up with disruption?
10 leading scientists on how science changes our thinking.
How generative AI could change your business.
Where is tech going in 2023?
Metatrend #12: VR reinventing commerce & collaboration.
5 biotech trends to watch in 2023.
Lies, BS and chatGPT.
Mark Zuckerberg answers what Facebook is - oct. 26, 2005.
Leadership and management
10 reasons your team hates you.
One-on-one meetings: 7 things to know right now.
The art of having a good conversation.
Value stories: how to find individual & team values.
If your organization operates as a multi-layer bureaucracy, it’s headed for extinction.
Great leaders are facilitators: they know how to design collaboration and innovation.
7 well-meaning phrases that cause drama.
One book
“Fast This Way: How to Lose Weight, Get Smarter, and Live Your Longest, Healthiest Life with the Bulletproof Guide to Fasting” by Dave Asprey.
Twitter lists
Here are the Twitter lists from which I get most of the ideas and inspirations. Please note that the categorization is, of course, quite subjective.