How AI, loneliness and a declining attention span are shaping the future of work and what do about it
This week my first work appointment was to jump on a webinar hosted by Smiley Poswolsky. He’s a workplace belonging expert who helps organisations create a culture of human connection. He shared three realities shaping the future of work and together we’ve come up with what do about them.
How to amplify creativity and problem solving with Chat GPT
It’s easy to ask Chat GPT direct questions and get an answer. However its true power lies in unleashing its iterative conversational powers in a process called exploration driven enquiry.
The awesome power of checklists
Atul Gawande is a US surgeon and best-selling author of The Checklist. In his book, Gawande demonstrates how, in an increasingly complex world, the humble checklist serves as a practical tool for managing and overcoming challenging situations. Inside are tips on when to use them, when not to and best practices for developing your own.
Rethink the path to living a good life
Mark Manson is a New York Times best-selling author, podcaster and educator. In his book The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck, he lays out the key to living a better life is by caring about fewer things and not giving a f*ck about the rest. It’s a cracking read.
How changing your story can change your life
We are all unreliable narrators of our lives at times, which can keep us prisoner within our own minds says American psychotherapist Lori Gottlieb. To break free, what we need to do is change the story we tell ourselves, about ourselves.
How the inventor of software CAPTCHA solved two wildly different problems with this one solution
Luis von Ahn invented the software CAPTCHA as a PhD student, who used it to solve two wildly different problems. He then went on to develop Duolingo, a language learning app that’s valued at over US$9 billion after using it solve one of these problems.
Discomfort makes you smarter faster
US comedian Steve Martin’s stand up skills progressed faster when he started doing something that made him feel the most uncomfortable - writing his jokes. This article explains why.
Rethink how to find lasting happiness
Oliver Burkeman is an award-winning journalist and contrarian thinker. His book, TheAntidote, Burkeman reckons we’ve got happiness all wrong. Instead of trying harder we should just drop trying to be happy all together. It’s the conditions of happiness we place on ourselves he argues that create a gap in our ability to be happy.
How to escape the prison of victimhood
Victimhood is a seductive and all too common trap that robs the people that fall prey to it of their freedom and a workplace of the creative energy it needs to thrive. Inside is how to recognise and take steps to sidestep this trap.
Feeling guilty while on vacation is much worse than not going at all
If you feel guilty about pursuing leisure or vacation time at the expense of work you won’t get any of the gains of taking time out, says University of Rutgers Business School Professor Gabriela Tonietto. In fact, it will make you feel worse.
A smarter path involves focusing on the gains to your future productivity and mental health by taking time out over the guilt of leaving work behind.
Rethink finding satisfaction at work
In The Song of Significance, Seth Godin highlights a major problem in today’s workplaces: the lack of meaningful and significant work. He offers a clear path to help individuals and organisations rediscover purpose and create work that truly matters.
How to outsmart work overload and bring back creativity
This week I learned how smart people can easily fall into the trap of over relying on their experience to solve problems when pressed for time, instead of remaining open to new and better ideas.
Using a cue and a simple thinking hack can help smart people outsmart this problem.
How to live longer with stress as your friend
In a study of 30,000 people over eight years in the United States, researchers found that people who experienced very high levels of stress in the previous year had a 43% increased chance of dying. But only if they believed stress was bad for them.
How ‘focused distraction’ leads to greater creativity
The key to maintaining productivity when you need to access your creativity isn’t taking days off, it’s building in focused distractions argues Michael Roberto in his book Unlocking Creativity. Small shifts in perspective, environment and activity quickly recharge the mind and overcome the inevitable brain lag that comes from creative overuse.
Rituals can open the door to meet a new you
This week Jody Miller teaches me all about the ancient practice of Misogi which has been used for centuries in Japan to help create space for new beginnings.
How to reframe difficult conversations into learning conversations
It’s common to be wary of having difficult conversations. Particularly where the stakes of them going wrong are high. The solution is to turn them into learning conversations instead of inquisitions. This article shows you how.