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Why a ‘Survival of the fittest’ Mindset is a Dead End for Organisations and Leaders
I recently read the following paragraph in an article: “The brutal reality of competitive markets means for most companies that chances of long-term survival are

Neuroscience proves success influences the brain greater than failure…
…or why the pursuit of happiness makes you more successful Last weekend I was sitting outside, taking a break from gardening. I was watching Lucy,

Why precisely are you asking so many questions?
A few weeks ago I was running another 3-day PCM seminar. The group consisted of a broad variety of personalities, professions, nationalities. As their facilitator

65% of our thoughts are negative, 30% positive. 5% are “Who gives a s..t!”
We laugh significantly less on weekdays than we do on weekends. Work seems to have a sobering effect on us. Who really feels like

Picture a day like this…
You are looking forward to going to work. You feel inspired and know that you are fully appreciated as the person you are and for

IQ gets you hired, EQ gets you promoted
Emotional intelligence (EI) is the strongest predictor of performance. It explains 58% of success in all types of jobs. This result is based on research