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Chris Murphy of Sports For Learning: “Technology is our friend”

Thrive Global

Technology is our friend: Our reliance on technology sometimes gets portrayed in a negative light. I think we have all realized how important technology has been in order to allow us to conduct our personal and professional business during this unique time. Thank you so much for joining us in this interview series!

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Vincent Cheng On The Five Things You Can Do To Become More Resilient During Turbulent Times

Thrive Global

GET YOURSELF A COACH?—?find find a coach that believes in you and your abilities beyond anything else. My coach and mentor Gerry Robert always believed in me. My income multiplied 10X more and I was able to develop a new business set up and system. Now let’s shift to the main focus of this interview.

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Song Atthajaroon: “Mindfulness”

Thrive Global

As a part of my series about the things we can do to develop serenity and support each other during anxious times, I had the pleasure of interviewing Song Atthajaroon. Song Atthajaroon is a gifted energy healer, spiritual medium, and intuitive life coach. I then started practicing Reiki and I became a Reiki Master in 2004.

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Joanna Chodorowska: How To Develop Mindfulness And Serenity During Stressful Or Uncertain Times

Thrive Global

As a part of my series about “How To Develop Mindfulness And Serenity During Stressful Or Uncertain Times”, I had the pleasure of interviewing Joanna Chodorowska. Joanna Chodorowska is the founder and CEO of Nutrition in Motion — an intuitive nutrition and energy therapy coaching company. I think I need to re-read it!

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Part II “We Know More Than We Can Say: How to Use Tacit Knowledge

Conversation Matters

Rob Cross and Lee Sproull conducted a study in 2004 that looked at the benefits that accrued to people who had a conversation with a colleague about a relatively ambiguous issue each was facing. In spite of such tools, overwhelmingly they preferred to take the issue they were wrestling with to a colleague.

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What Burnout Is and Why It Isn’t Confined To The Occupational Sphere

Workplace Psychology

Leiter and Maslach (2004) proposed that six areas of job-person mismatch are the critical sources of burnout. For example, Mikolajczak, Gross, Stinglhamber, Lindahl Norberg, and Roskam (2020) have presented a case for why parental burnout is distinct from job burnout. Finding solutions to the problem of burnout. Kristensen, T.

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Molly Galbraith of Girls Gone Strong: “Setting boundaries in your life”

Thrive Global

As a part of our series about “How We Can Cultivate Our Mental, Physical, Emotional, & Spiritual Wellbeing”, I had the pleasure of interviewing Molly Galbraith, co-founder of Girls Gone Strong and author of the new book, Strong Women Lift Each Other Up. Thank you so much for joining us in this interview series!