Last summer, I was at a board meeting and a member from New York was talking about how much he loved surfing, and asked me if I surfed. A week later I was with a friend in Boulder and surfing came up again. I live in one of the world’s best surf spots and my answer was always “No, I don’t surf.” Frustrated at my own answer, I got in the water the next weekend, got up on my second wave (with a push), and have been surfing every possible day since. … [Read more...] about Learning To Brave The Big Waves Of Innovation
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Burnout put me in the hospital. This is what I learned about healthy work-life balance
It’s easy to lose yourself in your work in a culture that values success, achievement, and productivity. You might feel that pressure to push yourself harder and faster but everyone has a limit and it’s most certainly not one-speed-fits-all. If we weren’t too distracted with work, deadlines, and home life, we’d react to the symptoms in a healthier way. Burning out is a signal that you need to change it up. What you are currently doing is clearly not working for you. … [Read more...] about Burnout put me in the hospital. This is what I learned about healthy work-life balance
6 CEOs on the most unexpected lessons they learned in 2020
3. Julie Bornstein, CEO of The Yes “I learned that adults don’t go to work just to work. We don’t send our kids to school just to learn. And people don’t go to restaurants just to eat. Human interaction is essential for our well-being, even if technology has advanced to a place where we don’t technically need to go places.” … [Read more...] about 6 CEOs on the most unexpected lessons they learned in 2020
I spoke to 99 big thinkers about what our world after coronavirus might look like: This is what I learned
Robin Murphy, engineering professor at Texas A&M University, is convinced that “we are going to have robots everywhere” as a result of COVID-19. That’s because they became so pervasive during the pandemic for deliveries, COVID-19 tests, automated services, and even home use. … [Read more...] about I spoke to 99 big thinkers about what our world after coronavirus might look like: This is what I learned
After a string of life setbacks, here’s how I learned to rethink happiness
As a leader, I spent this year listening and learning, reconciling and redefining the meaning of management in an awakened world where equity is no longer a cause but an imperative. This required shifting from being client-centric to being employee-first. Today, more than ever, leadership is an art in relationships. It requires honesty, empathy, integrity, and grace—traits not easy to cultivate (or typically celebrated) in the demanding, deadline-driven world of business. … [Read more...] about After a string of life setbacks, here’s how I learned to rethink happiness