
Celebrating the Ordinary – #MTtalk Roundup
"I believe that by celebrating the ordinary, we can acknowledge the simple things in life that are good enough. We can still acknowledge the extraordinary, simply with a different intention" – @Midgie_MT
"I believe that by celebrating the ordinary, we can acknowledge the simple things in life that are good enough. We can still acknowledge the extraordinary, simply with a different intention" – @Midgie_MT
Inclusivity experts Stella M. Nkomo and Ella Bell Smith on redefining inclusivity, and why they decided to reissue their landmark book 20 years on
My pay dropped significantly, and I had to learn to navigate the world of self-employment. It was scary – but exciting, too, because I was reshaping my career, and using a much wider range of experiences and skills
One evening in mid December, I got a reality check. I was too tired to climb one flight of stairs to my bedroom. I realized I needed a reboot. But where was I supposed to find the energy to completely change my life?
"I decided as a young girl that love equalled loss, abandonment and pain. Why on earth would I want to do that again?" – Katherine Baldwin
However, as I've learned over the past two years, some things are out of our control. If I keep these goals in mind, I know that I'll do my best to get them done - and have some fun along the way!
In the wake, and continuing effect, of the COVID pandemic, people in greater numbers than ever are getting a new job or seriously thinking about it. Some are even giving up work entirely.
Bruna Martinuzzi takes us through the latest book from professor, entrepreneur and LGBT+ role model, Dorie Clark
You can lump people into two distinct groups: those who set New Year resolutions, and those who don't. But, maybe there's a third way
Every two weeks, #MTtalk takes Mind Tools live with our global Twitter chat,
For me, Tony Buzan was the embodiment of creativity. With a twinkling smile, bright eyes, and flamboyant, fast-moving hands, he shone with creative energy
"I used to be a rescuer until I rescued myself from that behavior. I learned that when I try to rescue someone, we often both lose something vital"