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Have We Been Thinking About Willpower the Wrong Way for 30 Years?

Harvard Business

The theory is that willpower is connected to a limited reserve of mental energy, and once we run out of that energy, we’re more likely to lose self-control. In the study, the researchers asked two sets of subjects to wait in a room where there were two plates of food. Viewing willpower through this lens has profound implications.

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My Struggles with Suicide

CaseInterview.com

I’m not an expert on this topic. My goal is to have a dialogue around an important topic that has many taboos and stigmas surrounding it. Depression and suicide are difficult topics to talk about openly. I was not taking care of my physical health. Some things once said can never be taken back. . I was not eating well.

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Bereavement Counselling: When should you seek support?

Confessions of a Consultant

Seeking support is a sign of mental health – not weakness. Understanding when you need help is a sign of mental strength, not weakness. PS Lighter Note: Subject: Tesco Car Park Scam. Now, you’d need a smile after that topic. Kennedy & Charles. The loss of a loved one causes a broad range of reactions.

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The Science of Burnout: Interview with Dr. Sangeeta Pati

Consulting Matters

She is an integrative health doctor who completely was instrumental in helping my overcome my burnout. And we are mentally – that's subconscious, conscious and physically – in a sound place. So I’m dying to hear how this relates to the experience of burnout, which is the topic for today.