The OWL Despatch

OWL Despatch_Edition 63
Would You Take Your Own Advice?
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The biblical King Solomon, known well known for his wisdom and wealth has also a 'paradox' named after him!
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Finishing Fourth In The Olympics
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A lived life when examined closely is full of jagged ends and incomplete edges. A very small subset of athletes get to the podium.
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Headed To a Burnout
Headed For A Burnout
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What can leaders do if they feel teams are headed for a burnout? What questions can they ask themselves?.
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OWL despatch edition 60
Dealing With A Rejection
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Research suggests that the same parts of the brain that get activated with physical pain, get activated with rejection. It is a natural reaction and is to be expected! The time, place, person, significance and other contextual elements bring alive...
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Certainty, In The WFH Era
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In organisations, innovations dry up when everyone is 'sure' of how things work or should work! It ossifies us to our pasts.
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Testing My Limits
Testing My Limits
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Here are two questions to ask yourself on what your limits are. Grab a pencil and have a go at them. I had some mighty meaningful answers for myself
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Life On The Screen. Four Ideas To Live it Tall
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Screens have become ubiquitous and everyone has access to it. Many of us bring to our screens our habits and ways of doing things from a different era. The opportunity to reimagine how we work and think is now and...
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Crafting new beginnings
Crafting New Beginnings
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We are accosted by the scale of loss and the depth of change. Lurking somewhere there, are the shadows of bad habits that the human race has picked up over time.
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I Am Not Ok
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It struck me that here was the other battle that she was fighting. Over and beyond the ones that were obvious. A private one at that. Perhaps even private to herself. It was about coming to terms with the fact...
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Pathway to ruin
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COVID19 provides us with a choice. It didn't allow us any breathing space to think of choices while riding roughshod over our old habits and regular ways of working. But, those of us who will survive its onslaught will have...
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