Most financial losses aren’t caused by a major breakdown. They usually stem from small, routine inefficiencies that have become normalized. Over time, these issues drain labor budgets, increase operational costs, and reduce productivity. Here’s how small process improvements benefit organizations by eliminating big problems at the root.
Don’t Tell Me This Is It?
If you were not like anyone else then you were the enemy. You would be destroyed . If not physically, then mentally. You were incapable of living your true life as you hoped but lived in constant fear that you would be found out.
Beyond the Finish Line: What It Means to Compete with Compassion
Competition is a big part of life from the time you’re a child until the day you retire. It’s a natural part of being a human, and competition is encouraged from an early age in many cultures. However, competition without compassion has the potential for negative and disappointing outcomes.
There Was A Time
Thoughts on growing old.
The Season
I know he’s beside me and his spirit is laughing at all the things I do that don’t make sense to anyone but him and me of course. He knew me so well.
I Think We’re Going to Be Okay
There were decades when I’d hear arguments of how theater is outdated because of cinema. Now, the challenge falls on those who love cinema to see if an era of streaming will spell their industry’s demise, or if it will push them to redefine their place in an evolving industry.
Where Art Begins in Silence: How Meditation Shapes Creativity
Creativity doesn’t always come from effort — sometimes it rises when we become still enough to hear it. Meditation has taught me that inspiration isn’t hunted or forced. It arrives quietly, in the spaces where thought softens and the imagination finally feels safe to speak.
The Core Competencies Educators Need to Effectively Support Diverse Learners
It’s not necessarily easy, but it’s also not as difficult as it might sound. By prioritizing variety in your lesson plans, you help ensure that the widest possible range of students are having their needs met.
How Over-70s Went From Invisible to Influential in Just 25 Years
A 70-year-old today looks very different to the year 2000. They’re online for a start, healthier, digitally savvy and more culturally aware. In short, an elderly consumer is now far closer to a young 20-something in terms of behaviour than ever before.
For Parents Doing It Alone, Every Small Victory Is a Big One
Approximately 30% of households with children living in them in the United States are single-parent families. In situations where a child is being raised primarily by one person, everything becomes more than twice as hard.
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