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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 JournalAre We Doing Enough?
There are times when I get incredibly disheartened looking out at the world. I recently wrote about the horrible things that happen to Foster Children in the US.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 9 months ago in JournalCanada House Speaker resigns after celebrating Ukrainian veteran who fought for Nazi unit in World War II
Canada House Speaker resigns after celebrating Ukrainian veteran who fought for Nazi unit in World War II Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons Anthony Rota resigned his post Tuesday, days after he praised a Ukrainian veteran who fought for a Nazi military unit during World War II.
Rajesh kumarPublished 9 months ago in Journal1900 days with creativity
In a world filled with wonder and challenges, I embarked on a remarkable journey that would span 1,000 days. These days were not ordinary; they were the canvas upon which the masterpiece of my life was painted. Day 1-100: The Awakening The first 100 days were a blur of excitement and self-discovery. I woke up each morning with a sense of anticipation, eager to explore new horizons. I learned to set goals, big and small, and relished in the satisfaction of achieving them. These early days were the foundation upon which my future adventures would be built. Day 101-300: Trials and Triumphs As I entered the next phase, I encountered challenges that tested my resilience. There were moments of self-doubt, but I pushed through. I faced personal and professional obstacles head-on, emerging stronger and wiser. I discovered the power of perseverance and the joy of overcoming adversity. Day 301-500: Love and Friendship During this period, I forged deep connections with others. I met people who touched my heart and shared my journey. Friendships blossomed, and love found its way into my life. These days were filled with laughter, tears, and moments of profound connection that left lasting imprints on my soul. Day 501-700: Exploration The wanderlust in my heart led me to explore the world around me. I ventured to new places, experienced different cultures, and tasted exotic cuisines. Each day brought a new adventure, whether it was hiking through lush forests, wandering through bustling cities, or gazing at starlit skies. The world became my playground, and I revelled in its beauty. **Day 701-900: Self-Reflection** As the days passed, I began to delve deeper into my own thoughts and emotions. I sought meaning and purpose, taking moments of solitude to reflect on my life's direction. This introspection led to a better understanding of myself and a newfound clarity about my goals and aspirations. **Day 901-1000: Fulfilment** In the final phase of my journey, I started to see the fruits of my labour. Goals that once seemed distant were now within reach. I embraced my passions wholeheartedly, finding fulfilment in pursuing my dreams. Each day felt like a step closer to the life I have had envisioned. As I reached the 1,000th day, I looked back on this incredible journey with gratitude. I had grown in ways I never thought possible. I had loved, laughed, learned, and explored. My life had become a tapestry woven with the threads of my experiences. But this was not the end; it was merely a milestone on my lifelong adventure. I knew that the next 1,000 days would bring new challenges, new joys, and new opportunities for growth. With a heart full of hope and a spirit that could conquer any obstacle, I stepped into the future, ready to embrace whatever it held. **Day 1001-1100: New Horizons** The journey beyond the 1,000 days began with a renewed sense of purpose. I carried with me the wisdom and strength I had gained from my previous experiences. These days were marked by a willingness to venture into uncharted territories, both in my personal and professional life. I embraced change with open arms, knowing that growth often sprouted from the unfamiliar. *Day 1101-1200: Giving Back** As I continued forward, I felt a deep desire to give back to the world that had offered me so much. I dedicated time and energy to causes I held dear, volunteering, and making a positive impact on my community. These days were filled with a sense of fulfilment that came from helping others and contributing to the greater good. Day 1201-1300: Family and Home** This phase, I reconnected with my roots and strengthened bonds with my family. I realized that amidst the adventures and achievements, the love and support of those closest to me were the foundation of my happiness. I cherished moments spent with loved ones, creating memories that would last a lifetime. Day 1301-1400: Mastery and Expertise** The pursuit of knowledge and expertise became my focus in these days. I delved deeper into my passions and honed my skills. Whether it was in my career or personal hobbies, I strove for mastery. Each day was a step towards becoming the best version of myself, pushing boundaries, and reaching new heights. Day 1401-1500: Legacy With each passing day, I contemplated the legacy I would leave behind. I aimed to make a lasting impact on the world, not just for my sake but for future generations. These days were marked by a sense of responsibility and a commitment to leaving a positive mark on the world. As I looked back on the 1,500 days that had now passed, I marveled at the rich tapestry of experiences that had shaped my life. The journey had been a mosaic of joy, sorrow, growth, and discovery. I had evolved into a person I was proud to be, thanks to the lessons learned and the paths explored. With gratitude in my heart and a sense of purpose in my stride, I embarked on the next chapter of my life, ready to embrace the endless possibilities that lay ahead. The 1,000 days had been just the beginning of an extraordinary adventure, one that I would continue to cherish and celebrate with each new dawn. Day 1501-1700: Mentorship and Guidance In these days, I realized the importance of mentorship and giving back to the next generation. I sought out opportunities to guide and inspire others, sharing the lessons I had learned throughout my journey. These days were marked by the joy of seeing others grow and succeed, knowing that I had played a part. Day 1701-1800: Health and Wellness** My focus turned to health and wellness during this phase. I embraced a balanced lifestyle, nurturing my physical and mental well-being. Each day, I practiced mindfulness, exercised, and made conscious choices to ensure I could continue to enjoy the journey for years to come. Day 1801-1900: Creativity and Innovation** I channeled my creativity into new ventures and innovative good ideas.
Antonio MadrugadaPublished 9 months ago in JournalWhat To Do When You Don't Fit The Mold
I will be the first person to admit my fallibility. If you won't take my word for it, my wonderful spouse will be happy to enlighten you with more examples of it (Yes, you can laugh, I am!)
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 9 months ago in JournalThe Serendipity Of Ideas Myth
One of the buzzwords of late around Return-To-Office Mandates has been the "Serendipity of Ideas". There is a belief that Innovation is lacking because people are not in the office, and forcing employees back will generate new Innovation.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 9 months ago in Journal13 dead in Spanish nightclub fire
MURCIA, Spain: At least 13 people were killed in a fire in a Spanish nightclub on Sunday morning, authorities said, with fears the toll could still rise as rescue workers sift through the debris.
The Most Dangerous Knowledge
There is a common phrase. Knowledge is Power. There is some truth to this. In general, it is better to have Knowledge than not to have Knowledge.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 9 months ago in JournalA Sneaky Way To Reduce Dis-Stress In Your Life
80% of people are going through Burnout - and more than that are going through deep levels of Dis-Stress. Who wins in business today?
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 9 months ago in JournalThe Largest Dis-Stress In Our Lives
We all face different Stresses in life. Some will appear larger for you, while others will face different Stresses that loom larger for them.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 9 months ago in Journal