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Rumination : “Turning Reflection Into Growth, Not Burnout”
Origin
In psychology, rumination refers to repetitive thinking, often focused on past events or mistakes. While excessive rumination is linked to stress and reduced performance, structured rumination can be reframed as a constructive tool — helping employees learn from setbacks, refine…
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Behind the design of Seattle’s library
Architect Joshua Prince-Ramus takes the audience on dazzling, dizzying virtual tours of three recent projects: the Central Library in Seattle, the Museum Plaza in Louisville and the Charles Wyly Theater in Dallas.
Joshua Prince-Ramus is best known as architect of the Seattle Central Library, already…
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Quote of the Day
“Failure is simply the opportunity to begin again, this time more intelligently.”
— Henry Ford, Industrialist and founder of the Ford Motor Company
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Sometimes, wasted ..
Each moment of mindless time spent , robs us of some meaningful experiences and moments of interactions that we could have lived and enjoyed living. ‘Sometimes’ you wish you were wiser and that it would have been different ..
‘Sometimes’ is a beautiful – Robert Drake poem. We in the Corporate world maniacally pursue our…
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A New Way to Manage Customer Portfolios for Maximum Value
Better-informed decisions on customer relationship conversion, leverage, and defense can drive revenue and lower costs.
Many leaders understand that it’s important to create closer, more valuable relationships with customers. But if they aren’t actively managing their portfolios of weaker…
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