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Dr. Rachel Cyrus shared strategies for stepping into a new leadership role with confidence and poise. The focus was on embracing humility, learning from your team, building momentum, and employing key ...
Stepping into the unknown is good for us — and being an explorer doesn't require skydiving People are all hardwired to explore, and it’s essential to realizing our fullest potential, says author ...
Those who have only recently begun watching or listening to the “Finding MH370” podcast may not know that the show originated in 2023 as a collaboration between me, Jeff Wise, and Milwaukee ...
With cheers echoing and tassels turned, 30 Project for Alternative Learning graduates crossed a stage Friday, celebrating, resilience, growth and the promise of new beginnings beyond their map.
Retirement marks a major transition that’s often filled with mixed emotions. It’s the close of a long chapter of hard work, but also the start of a new season filled with rest, reinvention, or even ...
Timbuktu must be the holy grail of off- the-beaten-track travel. Few places in the world are so famous, yet so seldom visited. The road to Timbuktu, in the Republic of Mali, is a long one. For ...
The first step to breaking through these limits is to shoo your greatest noise: your “comfort zone”. Comfort zones hold us back. They prevent us from growing, learning and experiencing new things.
"Every voyage to the Cube is not just a misson but a step into the unknown," says Mundfish. There's no release date yet, or even a release year, but we'll let you know when we find out more.
Rock and roll At night, in the pitch darkness, the fishing vessel was lit with hundreds of large lightbulbs, casting pools of light on the sea. This helped draw aquatic animals toward the surface.
Kim Kardashian is sharing a glimpse of her conversations with ChatGPT The reality television star and businesswoman shared a screenshot of an exchange between herself and the AI chatbot on her ...
Design: YourTango Scorpio, getting down your guard feels like stepping into the unknown, and yes, it’s risky. But the payoff — connections that ignite insights — shifts the whole game.