Author and professor of psychology Angela Duckworth discusses what separates humans from other mammals: the power of preserving and sharing stories. Learn more about GRIT: http://spr.ly/60465qRNQ Celebrate our 100th anniversary with us: http://spr.ly/60475qRNv
Simon & Schuster’s Post
More Relevant Posts
-
Col. John Boyd, a former US Air Force pilot, is a man whom I've never met, but wish I had. Although for many he's simply "the OODA loop guy", there is so much more to his legacy that is well worth exploring, grappling with, and ultimately, applying. His extensive contribution to military and business strategy, aircraft design and philosophy will shape minds for many years to come. It's been a remarkable decade for myself as I've tried to learn as much about his work as possible. Herewith then a small selection of worthwhile resources about Col. Boyd for the uninitiated to learn more about this remarkable man: - Book: "Boyd: The Fighter Pilot Who Changed the Art of War" by Robert Coram; - Book: "The Mind of War" by Grant Hammond; - Book: "Certain to win: the strategy of John Boyd applied to business" by Chet Richards; - Website & Blog: "Slightly East of New - something to do with orientation..." by Chet Richards (this site also includes a comprehensive digital repository of Col Boyd's writings); - Podcast: No Way Out" by Mark McGrath and Brian "Ponch" Rivera; - Substack: "The Whirl Of ReOrientation" by Mark McGrath; - Book: “Science, Strategy and War: The Strategic Theory of John Boyd” by Air Commodore Prof. Dr. Frans Osinga; - Book: “A New Conception of War: John Boyd, the U.S. Marines, and Maneuver Warfare” by Ian Brown. This is just the tip of a massive iceberg worthy of sinking the Titanic, again. (Thank you for posting this reminder, Mark!) "People, ideas, and hardware ... in that order." - Col. John Boyd #OODA_Loop #JohnBoyd #Complexity #DigitalTransformation
Teaching Leaders & Teams To Harness VUCA with John Boyd’s OODA Loop to Sharpen Their Competitive Edge | CLO @ AGLX | Leadership Advisory | Keynote Speaker | U.S. Marine | Co-Host of "No Way Out" Podcast | 🇺🇸🇵🇷
Birthdays are a cause for celebration. Especially this one! Today is John Boyd’s Birthday. He would have been 97. As we remember his life and honor his legacy, there’s a lot to celebrate! Boyd’s theories and concepts continue to be relevant in our VUCA world. The Aerial Attack Study. Energy-Maneuverability Theory. “Destruction and Creation.” “Patterns of Conflict.” “A Discourse on Winning and Losing.” “People, ideas, things, always in that order.” “To Be or To Do?” “Challenge all assumptions.” “There’s no way out.” OODA. The lessons are many and absolutely applicable in any domain. By learning, understanding and applying Boyd's ideas we gain a significant advantage. We differentiate our decision-making, problem-solving, and strategic thinking. This leads to the natural result of improved collaboration, creativity, cooperation and competition. That’s a massive advantage! On this January 23rd, we remember John Boyd for his inspiration and his enduring legacy. Happy Birthday John Boyd!
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Is Wednesday motivation a thing? 😄 Parts of this speech made me go, "Omg, me!" What a great example of 'how to convey a wonderful message using humor, wit, and a heavy dose of self-deprecation'. And the ending is just too good! Watch this; It will be the best 4 minutes you spend on LinkedIn today!
In this viral speech from the Simon & Schuster centennial, author Fredrik Backman discusses the highs and lows of being an author with his trademark deadpan humor, from attempting to get along with the voices in your brain, to the hidden joys of jet lag. Learn more about THE WINNERS: http://spr.ly/6044jhmjK Celebrate our 100th anniversary with us: http://spr.ly/6045jhmjz Watch more author highlights ►►http://spr.ly/6046jhmjM
Fredrik Backman on Creative Anxiety and Procrastination
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
"As the clock strikes midnight on New Year's Eve, many of us eagerly embrace the tradition of making resolutions for the coming year. Intended to make positive changes in our lives, these resolutions often serve as a roadmap for personal growth. However, the practice of making New Year's resolutions comes with its own set of pros and cons. To truly understand the impact of these resolutions, it is crucial to examine the reasons behind our choices and how our personal history can serve as a reliable predictor of future outcomes. Unless we make repeatable decisions that are sustainable, achievable and realistic, rather than one-offs or short-lived fads, we may find that our resolutions will have taken a back-seat by Valentine's Day." Written by: Paul Weeden, Executive Contributor
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
JOURNALIST featuring wellness professionals in podcasts and digital & magazine articles |HOST of the Calm, Clear & Helpful Podcast Show lOwner of a HOLISTIC HEALTH website.
What a privilege to learn more about the multi-faceted career of Dries Hauptfleisch, Emeritus Professor and MD of La Vie Care. Such zest for life. In the latest issue of Plus 50 mag.
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
A new decade of life, a new decade of motherhood. In my latest blog post, I reflect on what I've gained in the last decade and how I'm approaching my 40s differently! Check it out: https://lnkd.in/gSe8PPAf
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
MBA | Business (Hons) Mgt | Business MM | Corporate Accounts | B2B | Commercial Partnerships | Professional Coach, Networker, Lecturer and Guest Speaker
Embracing a Healthier You in 2024 Prioritizing Physical and Mental Well-Being As we step into the promising realm of 2024, it's time to set goals that truly resonate with our well-being. Amidst the hustle and bustle of professional and personal life, it's crucial to make self-care a non-negotiable priority. This new year, let's embark on a journey to nurture both our physical and mental health. 1. Establishing Mindful Habits In a world that moves at an ever-increasing pace, mindfulness becomes our anchor. Consider incorporating simple yet effective practices like meditation or deep breathing exercises into your daily routine. These moments of stillness can significantly contribute to reducing stress, enhancing focus, and fostering a positive mindset. 2. Nourishing Your Body from Within A healthy mind resides in a healthy body. Explore and adopt a nutrition plan that aligns with your individual needs and preferences. This isn't about strict diets; it's about cultivating a sustainable, balanced approach to eating. Hydration is equally vital. 3. Prioritizing Regular Physical Activity Exercise isn't just about sculpting the body; it's a powerful tool for mental well-being. Find an activity that brings you joy, whether it's yoga, running, or a group exercise class. Regular physical activity not only boosts your mood by releasing endorphins but also contributes to improved overall health. 4. Setting Boundaries for a Healthy Work-Life Integration In our dynamic work environments, setting boundaries is often overlooked. Make a commitment to delineate work and personal time. This could mean logging off at a specific hour, designating tech-free zones, or scheduling regular breaks to recharge. Striking a balance between work and personal life is vital for long-term well-being. 5. Cultivating Meaningful Connections Human connection is a fundamental aspect of our well-being. In 2024, let's prioritize fostering and maintaining meaningful relationships. Whether it's spending quality time with loved ones, connecting with colleagues beyond work tasks, or joining communities that share your interests, building strong connections contributes to a robust support system. 6. Seeking Professional Support When Needed Acknowledging that it's okay to ask for help is a strength, not a weakness. If you find yourself struggling, consider reaching out to mental health professionals. Seeking support is a proactive step towards nurturing your mental health. Let's embrace the opportunity to invest in ourselves. Prioritizing both physical and mental health isn't just a resolution; it's a commitment to living a fulfilling and balanced life. 🎇#NewYearNewYou #WellBeing2024 #HealthGoals #WorkplaceWellness Find out more about Virgin Active South Africa's Workplace Wellness Programmes and Offers email: marieke.welman@virginactive.co.za Marise Collins Therina Labuschagne Musa Mahlasela Jason Grippa Prince Ncube Camilla Bergman
This summer, we're declaring open season on self-love! Our 2024 campaign is all about embracing your ama-zing body and giving it what it deserves. www.virginactive.co.za
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Commercialising Science based R&D for positive impact, EHF Fellow. Technology Leader; Innovation, Governance
A powerful message.. The Great Turning. And we’re going THROUGH it. I encourage you to watch to the end. https://lnkd.in/gj5z5pdg
The Great Turning with Joanna Macy
https://www.youtube.com/
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
The new blog is published now, and it's about finding gratitude in all parts of life. Check it out: https://lnkd.in/eRBkAYa4
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
This summer, boost your joy and movement levels all at once. The first step is discovering how to connect your passions with physical activities you enjoy doing. The rest of the steps? Find out in our blog "5 Ways to Celebrate the Joy of Movement This Summer!" Click here to read: https://bit.ly/43GkKBG
To view or add a comment, sign in
162,100 followers