Research Suggests Conformity Up With Pandemic From:
Standing Out While Fitting In. That s the goal, but here s the problem: I am not who you think I am; I am not who I think I am; I am who I think you think I am Â
? Thomas Cooley, Justice, Supreme Court Michigan, 1800s
Sartre called it the look of the other, which you can read all about in my new releaseÂ
Getting to G.R.E.A.T.  For now, just know that we humans are not the only ones who care more than we may care to admitâabout fitting in.Â
Happiness isn’t something that happens to us on the calendar. Happiness is something we do, and there is plenty good reason to do it more often than many of us do.Who Cares About Happiness?Aristotle thought happiness was the meaning and purpose of life. Our founders considered happiness an inalienable right.
International Day of Happiness is March 20th. But happiness isn’t something that happens to us once a year on the calendar. Happiness is something we do, and there is plenty good reason to do it more often than many of us do.Who Cares About Happiness?Aristotle thought happiness was the meaning and
Maximum Problem Solving Requires 70% Discomfort Zone From:
Not what you thought? You had a problem to solve and thought if you got into your comfort zone the new solution would more likely come? I have beginning clients and colleagues who think this. And science says they would be wrong.
Problem solving requires learning. And optimal learning requires us to be in our
DISCOMFORT ZONE 70% of the time.
Hmmmâ¦maybe that s why they haven t been able to solve whatever it is up until now. Not yet ready, willing, able enoughâto get out of their comfort zone!
Neuron, that without sufficient chaos and uncertainty the brain thinks all is well, no need to learn anything new here, so the problem solving, new learning brain shuts down.
Not what you thought? You had a problem to solve and thought if you got into your comfort zone the new solution would more likely come? I have beginning clients and colleagues who think this. And science says they would be wrong.
Hmmmâ¦maybe thatâs why they havenât been able to solve whatever it is up until now. Not ready, willing, able enoughâyetâto get out of their comfort zone!
Problem solving requires learning. And optimal learning requires us to be in our
DISCOMFORT ZONE 70% of the time.
Neuron, that without sufficient chaos and uncertainty the brain thinks all is well, no need to learn anything new here, so the problem solving, new learning brain shuts down.