economy
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Trying To Come Up With Answers
I am constantly looking for and thinking about how to answer different questions that Leaders are having in today's world. I would say I do a pretty decent job, with over 400 articles written, one per day.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 2 months ago in JournalThe Productivity Predicament
"How do we get more out of our people?" It's a common question that I hear. The Goal that these Leaders are trying to get to is higher Productivity.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 2 months ago in JournalWhy the Perception of Self-Care as Selfish Persists Despite Its Inherent Importance in Nurturing Personal Well-being.
Grasping the Significance of Taking care of oneself By Derax Presentation Taking care of oneself is frequently accentuated as pivotal for our general prosperity. In any case, many individuals battle to focus on taking care of oneself, frequently feeling that it is egotistical to do as such. In this article, we will investigate the explanations for this normal feeling and dive into the social, constant, and formative viewpoints that impact our impression of taking care of oneself.
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Why We Think Taking Care Of Ourselves Is Selfish
You hear stories about how it is Important to take care of yourself. There is the classic airplane safety announcement that tells you to put your Oxygen mask on before assisting any children or elderly.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 2 months ago in Journal Be More Than You Say
I walk through Life often, and there is a lot that I Hear. People make bold Goals and talk about how they are going to attain them.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 2 months ago in JournalAre You A Leader Making This $37 Billion Mistake?
Do you want to be part of a $37 Billion mistake? Are you sure? As of 2023, there are 55 million instances that lead to $37 Billion in Losses happen EVERY week, in the US alone.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 2 months ago in JournalNavigating Super Monday in Santiago.
Title: "Chile's Super Monday: Navigating Traffic and Transportation Challenges in Santiago" In the bustling city of Santiago de Chile, the commencement of March marks a significant event known as "Super Monday." This day signals the return to routine for Chileans after the weekend break, with a surge in vehicular activity and a renewed focus on transportation infrastructure. I had the opportunity to delve into the intricacies of this phenomenon by speaking with Cristian Urbina, a correspondent based in Santiago, who shed light on the efforts undertaken to ensure smooth transit operations.
Amarachi NdukwePublished 2 months ago in JournalShould We Be Consumers?
Sometimes the way things are may not necessarily be the way things should be. "It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society." - Jiddu Krishnamurti
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 2 months ago in JournalFinding The Right Rhythms In Leadership
All of Life has different Rhythms that exist. As Leaders, it is important to understand what these Rhythms are. We are good at understanding some of them in the world of Business.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 2 months ago in JournalLeadership Lesson From A Perfect Game Of Chess And Ecosystems
I am truly awful at Chess. Ask my wonderful Spouse - she's thoroughly kicked my behind at it. However, I find Chess to be a fascinating game for many different reasons.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 2 months ago in JournalHow Job Hunting Is Becoming Pay-To-Win
Job hunting has traditionally been viewed as a merit-based process, where candidates’ skills, experiences, and qualifications are the main factors determining their success in securing employment. However, recent layoff trends and rising rates of unemployment suggest that the job market may be evolving into a “pay-to-win” arena, where financial resources can significantly influence a job seeker’s chances of landing a job. So in this article, lets explore how job hunting is becoming pay-to-win.
Jay KobayashiPublished 2 months ago in JournalThe Toxic Intersection of Girlboss Culture, Woke-Washing, and Toxic Femininity
In recent years, conversations surrounding female empowerment have gained significant traction, with movements like "girlboss culture" and "woke-washing" purportedly championing women's rights and progress. However, under the surface of these movements lies a complex web of toxic femininity, perpetuating harmful stereotypes and reinforcing patriarchal norms. This article aims to dissect the detrimental impact of toxic girlboss culture and woke-washing on female empowerment, exploring their manifestations, underlying issues, and strategies for combatting these toxic trends.
Alna ArmoniaPublished 2 months ago in Journal