Uncertainty and the Brain Don’t Mix Well

Uncertainty and the Brain Don’t Mix Well

TweetShareSharePin0 Shares Uncertainty and the Brain Don’t Mix Well Uncertainty appears to have embedded itself in our world today with weather disruptions hammering many countries around the globe, while the world is trying to recover from the pandemic that...
The Great Retirement Deepened the Great Resignation

The Great Retirement Deepened the Great Resignation

TweetShareSharePin0 Shares The Great Retirement Deepened the Great Resignation The Washington Post featured an interesting article in their February 18, 2022, issue: The Great Resignation is also the Great Retirement,[1] authored by Helaine Olen, columnist. The...
Is it the Great Resignation or the Great Recalibration?

Is it the Great Resignation or the Great Recalibration?

TweetShareSharePin0 Shares Is it the Great Resignation or the Great Recalibration? Anthony Klotz, professor of psychology at Texas A&M, coined the term “Great Resignation”, according to Juliana Kaplan[1], writer for Business Insider. “(Klotz) told Insider that...
Choice Overload – Too Much to Handle

Choice Overload – Too Much to Handle

Choice Overload – Too Much to Handle TweetShareSharePin0 Shares The Decision Labs defines Choice Overload: Choice overload, also known as over choice, choice paralysis, or the paradox of choice, describes how people get overwhelmed when they are presented with a...
Alone Together: How to draw on the power of common experience

Alone Together: How to draw on the power of common experience

Expertise is powerful and many of us consider ourselves as experts in one field or another. Many of us would agree that there’s a big difference between how experts think and the rest of us think. After years of study and research, professionals have a grasp of their...
Covid-19 and Our Explosive Empathy

Covid-19 and Our Explosive Empathy

There has undoubtedly never been a time in our memorable history that we have witnessed an outburst of empathy as during the short time of this coronavirus epidemic. It has only been since this past February/March till April, 2020, a seemingly endless three months,...