Our Blog
Why Your Team Isn’t Responding to Your Motivation
The challenges of group motivation and ranked performance
Words from Other Languages to Describe Your Coworkers
Need to explain something? There’s a Word for That (It’s Just Not In English)
Does Clutter Create Stress Or The Other Way Around?
Clutter and stress are a little like the chicken and the egg. Which came first? The true story of recovering from burnout by doing more.
Goldilocks and the 3 Categories of Emotional Regulation
Goldilocks - the cautionary tale of finding balance and violating boundaries
Help is All Around [Us]
We are not alone, we don’t have to do it alone, and we are truly better together
Cat Got Your Tongue? Let It Keep It
Learning how to communicate with humans by communicating with kittens
Empathy is the Matrix
Unlocking the super power of making sense of the world, one other person’s pair of shoes at a time.
Practicing Emotional Regulation
We practice efficiency, exercise, productivity, and even dramatic speeches we will never deliver, why not practice one of the more complex and valuable skills in life - emotional regulation?
Machine Learning and Leadership
We are humans, not machines, but that doesn’t mean machine learning can’t teach us a lot about effective leadership! Plus we can learn about machine learning along the way)
The Heroes that Get In Our Way
Heroes inspire and protect us…sometimes from our best interests.
Are You Prescribing or Supporting?
The power of meeting people where they are and walking with them where they want to be
Don’t Paint Copper Pipes
How a home repair illustrated the key aspects of being a good service provider.
Harnessing Change Inertia
How can we harness mental inertia to drastically change our trajectory and potential?
Now, Scheduled, or Later
A love letter to my procrastinating subconscious: the true account of how my hair length became an indication of my mental health and how pursuing improvement led to a deeper understanding of how tasks are prioritized internally.
Stop Calling It “Real” Work - The Myth of Measurability
The push to make data-driven decisions can create unhelpful bias towards easily measurable metrics and miss the bigger picture.