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Who Is the Guiltless? A Reflection on the Israel-Hamas Struggle of October 7, 2023
Yet again the Israel-Hamas struggle that ejected on October 7, 2023, brought up the deep rooted issue: Who is the honest? As rockets took off, and strains raised, the world watched eagerly, attempting to interpret the complicated trap of authentic complaints, political desires, and human affliction. This exposition means to reveal insight into the complicated elements of the contention and the test of deciding honesty in an apparently unending pattern of savagery.
Kyrol MojikalPublished 8 months ago in Journal- Content Warning
Menopause Symptoms: How to Prepare for Effects on Your Brain
Menopause is a natural biological process that marks the end of a woman's reproductive years, typically occurring in their late 40s or early 50s. While most people associate menopause with physical changes like hot flashes and night sweats, it also has a significant impact on cognitive function and mental health. In this blog, we will explore the various ways menopause can affect your brain and offer some tips on how to prepare for these changes.
latene hindsPublished 8 months ago in Journal Is China's Employee Challenges Your Fate As Well?
I read a variety of topics and then apply a "Leadership Lens" to them. Just today I was reading an interesting article about a new "job" in China that sparked my attention.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 8 months ago in JournalDogs Truly Are Our Guardian Angels
My dog is driving me crazy. He thinks he’s the boss, no questions asked. All I want to do is eat in peace, but nooooo!
Rene VolpiPublished 8 months ago in JournalThe Leader's Quick Guide To Diet Change
When most people think about how they can improve their Leadership, the first thing they think of usually isn't Diet. However, this couldn't be further from the Truth!
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 8 months ago in JournalThe Politeness Paradox PLEASE
The use of the word "please" is a linguistic jewel that opens a wealth of psychological advantages in the broad fabric of human behaviour. Beyond simple courtesy, academics have closely examined the act of pleading, demonstrating its substantial effects on stress, communication, collaboration, mental health, and social ties. This study digs even further into the psychology of courtesy, illuminating the intricacies of the human brain and highlighting the many benefits of asking nicely.
Why Leaders Need To Understand Dis-Stress To Gain Legendary Success
One of the most relevant words in the office environment today is "Burnout". Burnout simply means that people are experiencing so much Dis-Stress that their bodies are literally shutting down.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 8 months ago in JournalA Terrible Idea That 90% Of Leaders Will Likely Do To Entice Employees Back To The Office
I've become fairly outspoken against the idea of forcing employees back to the office. I've begun to amass a set of articles explaining why it makes no sense.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 8 months ago in JournalThe Purpose Of A Gameplan
We have all heard about the importance of having a Plan, or for the sports people out there, a Gameplan. Many Leaders create these Gameplans, but most of the time they fade away.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 9 months ago in Journal- Content Warning
As Mexico cracks down on migrants, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador gains leverage with Washington
As Mexico cracks down on migrants, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador gains leverage with Washington Last month, as the Biden administration scrambled to manage the latest wave of migrants overwhelming the US southern border, top US immigration authorities crossed into Mexico for an emergency meeting.
Rajesh kumarPublished 9 months ago in Journal Beyond the Abyss
The wind, a gentle and caring companion, flowed through the trees, embracing me with its soft caress. I often found myself pondering if it was trying to communicate something to me. In the rush and swirl of life's ever-changing and fast-paced motions, I couldn't help but question whether I truly belonged in this world. It felt like a constant whirlwind, a dance I was unsure I had the right steps for. The modern world seemed to move at a pace too rapid for my soul, leaving me struggling to catch up.
Learning How to Walk Again, Again
Bright white lights burned my eyes, while my ears slowly adjusted to the sound of regular beeps. My mouth was unnaturally dry, my throat was hurting. All I wanted at that moment was my mum. I couldn't feel my legs, but I could feel the tubes they were putting in me. I said little on that operating table. I just kept asking for my mum.
Rosie J. SargentPublished 9 months ago in Journal