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Neurodivergent People Make Great Leaders, Not Just Employees

By Ludmila N. Praslova — 2021

One of the most pernicious stereotypes is that neurodivergent people are only a good fit for subordinate positions or working in highly technical or individual roles.

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How to Fix the Co-Founder Fights You're Sick of Having—Lessons from Couples Therapist Esther Perel

This article is by psychotherapist, bestselling author, TED Speaker and podcast host Esther Perel.

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When Disabled and Neurodiverse People Truly Belong, Everyone Benefits

Where does your organisation sit in relation to disability and neurodiversity on the Belonging Continuum?

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The 2-Shift Technique for Reducing Entrepreneurial Anxiety

While a healthy dose of nerves can be a good thing, especially for in-the-moment performance, too much of it can be bad for our brain and body, as well as for the relationships in our business and personal lives.

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The Future Of Mentorship In An Age Of Entrepreneurs

If mentor-protege relationships have gone the way of the mainframe computer, where does that leave those of us who seek guidance?

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5 Relationships the Most Successful Entrepreneurs Cultivate

Learn the roadmap to entrepreneurial success by investing in these relationships now.

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Business: Confidence Matters in the Corporate World

Do you have confidence in yourself at work?

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Frustrated at Work? That Might Just Lead to Your Next Breakthrough

Frustration is the feeling of being blocked from a goal. Although it sounds like a destructive emotion, it can actually be a source of creative fuel.

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Mentorship Will Be the Key to Retaining Your Very Best Talent in a Remote World

Simply put, there’s a new future of work coming — a remote workforce. In that environment, nurturing, inspiring, and developing employees will be even more critical, and mentorship is a key part of the equation.

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What Do We Give Up When We Become Freedom-Seeking Entrepreneurs? A Lot, Actually.

The traditional compact between employers and employees is slowly fading away, and with it, a way of thinking, a way of living, a way of relating to others and regarding oneself that generally comes with a reasonably predictable professional life.

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Going Back to Work

People with cancer often want to get back to work. Their jobs not only give them an income but also a sense of routine. Work helps people feel good about themselves. Before you go back to work, talk with your doctor as well as your boss.

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