The single most important parenting (and not only) strategy. Five behaviors of a cohesive team. Sister Corita Kent and the Immaculate Heart art department.
Journal of discoveries - 24th of February 2024
Welcome to a new 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.
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And now, let’s dive in!
One “must” for this week
“The single most important parenting (and not only) strategy” by Becky Kennedy.
Repair is the key parenting strategy that also applies to any meaningful relationship. It involves returning to the moment of disconnection, taking responsibility for our behavior, and acknowledging its impact on others.
We can replace self-blame with safety, connection, and love by repairing.
Repairing with ourselves (also important) and the people who matter to us can have a lifelong impact and set the stage for healthy relationship patterns.
Personal development
The single most important parenting (and not only) strategy
Thorngate's postulate of commensurate complexity
What I learned from 100 days of rejection
The 10,000-hour rule is a myth
Overcoming toxic positivity
The art of life negotiations
Your brain’s three emotion regulation systems
Innovation
Sister Corita Kent and the Immaculate Heart art department
Rethinking AI's impact: MIT CSAIL study reveals economic limits to job automation
‘Intrinsic Joy’ sparks ideas better than cash
The knowledge economy is over. Welcome to the allocation economy
The tremendous yet troubled state of gaming in 2024
Multi-Hit wonders: embracing apps with short shelf life
Willingness-to-pay: creating permanent competitive advantage, for the right reasons
Leadership and management
Five behaviours of a cohesive team
Amplifying weak signals
Psychological safety: the key to high-performing teams
The shift from product management to leadership: a path to empowering others
Microsoft new future of work report 2023
How to manage an employee who’s having a personal crisis
One book
“Think again: the power of knowing what you don't know” by Adam Grant.