My blog this week explores some of the short films available from the UK’s The Royal Society for Arts, Manufactures and Commerce on topics like empathy, consistency and how to deal with millennials.
Catching the Emotions of Others
Hiring by Type
In Time for Your Christmas List
Happy Maps
This post invites you to view a short TED Talk from an innovative guy who wants your Smartphone not just to make you more efficient, but sometimes to help you see things in your environment that you may never have known are there. This simple but creative idea could just be the next innovation in computerized mapping.
Personality in 9 Points
People have been trying to classify personality types for a very long time. One of the earliest methods has evolved into an active methodology today called the Enneagram. This post introduces its basic concepts and offers some interesting way of differentiating between ourselves and those around us.
Language, Rationalization & Daily Chaos
Here you will find information on three powerful books with supporting online videos. One focuses on the complexity of language, another explores the conflict between doing what is right and what is most beneficial for us and a third postulates that you can only shine if you remove thr "hectic" from your life.
Confessions of an Introvert
Few aspects of personality seem more obvious, yet are more widely misunderstood than extraversion and introversion. While we all have times when we are more outgoing and even raucousness, the introvert needs his or her time to reflect just as much as the extravert needs others around him for energy. We need to stop putting one style on a pedestal while finding the other lacking.