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How to Avoid Major Life Problems

CaseInterview.com

In life, most major problems often start as minor issues that grow and are left unmanaged. Major financial problems usually begin as minor financial troubles that expand. Major medical problems often start as minor medical concerns that were ignored. Major problems are impossible to ignore. Unsubscribe at any time.

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257: Emma Mills-Sheffield—Can Listening Help You Solve Your Life's Problems?

On the Brink Podcast

Learn how empowering your employees catalyzes your business. In October of last year I was interviewed by Emma Mills-Sheffield for her blog.

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How People Are Really Using GenAI

Harvard Business

There are many use cases for generative AI, spanning a vast number of areas of domestic and work life. Looking through thousands of comments on sites such as Reddit and Quora, the author’s team found that the use of this technology is as wide-ranging as the problems we encounter in our lives.

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When Your Go-To Problem-Solving Approach Fails

Harvard Business

The way we make decisions depends largely on context and our own unique problem-solving style. But, sometimes a tough workplace situation turns our usual problem-solving style on its head. Situationality is the culmination of many factors including location, life stage, decision ownership, and team dynamics.

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Podcast Interview on Behavioral Investing: Managing the Emotions Behind Our Decisions

Steve Shu Consulting

It is unlikely that we can find one silver bullet, behavioral solution to fully address all problems. As another example, the younger generation thinks about finance and life very differently than older generations. Thanks to Tony Roth and the Wilmington Trust team for hosting me.

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Inverting the vex

Seth Godin Blog

Life can be irritating. The thing that’s vexing you: is it a situation or a problem? Problems have solutions. If we care enough, we can find a way to solve a problem, but it might cost more money, require more effort or involve more risk than we’d prefer. That’s why we don’t call them problems.

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The False Narrative of Social Media

CaseInterview.com

The problem with social media is that it’s not real life. It’s merely an often skewed portrayal of one’s life. At the extreme, it’s an engineered portrayal of one’s life. Real life is full of wins and losses, good years and tough years, easy times and difficult times. But this is just not true.

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