A Conversation with Michael Margolis of StoryU Leaders, in business and life, want to help people change in positive ways. But how do you gain the influence to do so… and engage people to motivate change? Michael Margolis says it starts with authentically telling your story: “Here is how you invite people into relationship: If... Read More
Welcome to the paradox of the digital era: We’re more connected, yet feel less so. In ways unthinkable to previous generations, technology has granted us easy access and enriched our lives in countless ways. We can reunite with long lost friends, and talk to loved ones on the other side of the world for free. We... Read More
“Tech companies understand what makes you tick and click better than you do,” asserts Stanford professor Nir Eyal, and he would know. In fact, he’s partly to blame. Eyal’s blockbuster book, “Hooked,” was the blueprint Silicon Valley followed to create habit-forming technology. But amid rising concerns about tech “addiction” and people’s inability to stop scrolling, Eyal says we’re... Read More
How many hours have you spent learning math and science in your life? Think about kindergarten all the way through high school or university. Hundreds, probably thousands? Even tens of thousands? And how many hours have you spent learning about emotions? How they work in our brains and bodies? How to recognize, label and transform... Read More
EQ in the Age of AI The 4th Industrial Revolution means we are using technology to change ourselves. It’s already altering the way we live, work, and relate to one another. The scope, scale and speed of the changes are unlike anything we’ve seen. It’s disrupting nearly every industry in every country – providing both... Read More
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“A Great Idea Isn’t Enough”: 7 Emotional Intelligence Amplifiers to Build Your Innovation Capital
Do you ever feel like you struggle to get support for your innovative ideas, while others’ less impressive ideas get turned into reality? Why do some people’s ideas get adopted and others don’t? It can be tempting to think that the best ideas win, but as you may know firsthand and the story below illustrates... Read More