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The Sun Always Rises

Chad Barr

But we only have to remember that the sun will surely rise the next morning, and we will have a fresh outlook and critical eye to where improvement needs to be. The post The Sun Always Rises appeared first on The Chad Barr Group. The discouragement and defeat seems insurmountable for that moment.

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How Have We Grown

Chad Barr

This nation has worked on its healing, good people are found doing good, selfless deeds and acts of kindness everywhere I look, new innovations, creativity and growth all around us, and that, as always, the sun still rises each morning. How have we grown? So much tragedy; more than enough to sour my hope, optimism and outlook.

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Psychological Resilience

CaseInterview.com

First, you can’t always be successful. The sun rises. The sun sets. If today’s world doesn’t qualify as unexpected and unusual, I don’t know what would. Every problem you face now and for the rest of your life occurs at two levels. The first level is the functional problem. Let me explain. I fell apart. The tide goes up.

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The 60 Most Potent and Greatest Quotes of All Time

Rick Conlow

” — Abraham Lincoln Keep your face always toward the sunshine and shadows will fall behind you.” ” — Abraham Lincoln Keep your face always toward the sunshine and shadows will fall behind you.” While there are other famous quotes, these quotes epitomize the best of the best. ” — Franklin D. .”

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The rise of placebos

Seth Godin Blog

And why are we seeing (often to our detriment) a rise in nostrums, conspiracies and stories around things that used to be driven by facts and replicable studies? But that’s always been true. We had no idea why the sun rose, why the snow fell and why someone got sick. I’m a fan of appropriate placebos.

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Senior Executives Get More Sleep Than Everyone Else

Harvard Business

“Sleep has always been foundational for my performance,” Cees ’t Hart, president and CEO of Carlsberg Group, shared with us. The key message: If you want to be an effective leader, and rise in the ranks, get enough sleep. Worse, severe sleep deprivation can lead to depression, anxiety, and symptoms of paranoia.

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Cannibalisation Is Not A Useful Choice Of Language

Tom Spencer

However, this doesn’t account for the popularity of books among business people like Sun Tzu’s “ The Art of War ” or Machiavelli’s “ The Prince ”. After all, there is always more information and goodwill to go around. Phil Libin, CEO of Evernote , doesn’t like the word “cannibalisation” because it’s zero sum. It’s not a zero sum game.