humanity
The real lives of businessmen, professionals, the everyday man, stay at home parent, healthy lifestyle influencers, and general feel good human stories.
What Could Be More Important Than EQ and IQ For Leaders?
I have had the goal of creating the next generation of Legendary Leaders for a number of years now. However, around 4 years ago I came across some interesting research that completely changed how I approached my work.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)3 years ago in Journal
Elevating Inclusion with Five Microaffirmations
Melinda Briana Epler of TED defines microaffirmations as “little ways that [we] can affirm someone’s identity; recognize and validate their experience and expertise; build confidence; develop trust; foster belonging; and support someone in their career.” Because although it is crucial to recognize and combat microaggressions, it is just as important to uplift individuals from marginalized communities through positivity. The blog will explore five key microaffirmations we can implement in our workplaces every day:
By Dima Ghawi3 years ago in Journal
DEI Anecdotes: Inclusion vs Exclusion
I don’t think it’s an overstatement to say that all of us want to be included. What’s more human than the desire to feel loved and wanted? In all my work around the world, I have never met someone who did not seek to feel included. A crucial part of this inclusion, however, is opening ourselves up to including others. Multiple times have I seen people claiming to support inclusive practices before following it with a stipulation: “I support inclusion of everyone except…”
By Dima Ghawi3 years ago in Journal
Request Denied
We aren’t where I want us! You continue to push the buttons that I place in front of you. Is it because you set standards that I reluctantly follow? Is it reluctant if it eventually works to my advantage? I’m sorry that I’m not a mastermind. I made contingencies for my failures. Moments where I wait and others where I follow a constant loop expecting change. You look me in my eyes to ask simple questions. My frustration isn’t the answer he enjoys hearing.
By Queen Jordan3 years ago in Journal
The art of Self creator
Are you tired of feeling like a wallflower, while others around you steal the show? Do you wish you had the confidence to speak up in a meeting or ask that special someone out on a date? Well, my friend, it's time to spice things up with a little self-confidence.
By Maxwell E.3 years ago in Journal
The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union: Lessons for Today's World
The Soviet Union, also known as the USSR, was a complex and multifaceted nation with a rich history of power and influence. From its founding in 1922 to its collapse in 1991, the Soviet Union played a pivotal role in shaping global politics and international relations.
By Muhammad Telmeez 3 years ago in Journal
The Intersection of Sports and Politics: Exploring the World Game
Sports and politics have been intertwined for as long as both have existed. From ancient Olympic Games to modern-day World Cups, sports have always been used as a way to showcase national pride and power. However, in recent years, the relationship between sports and politics has become increasingly complex, with global events like the World Game serving as a platform for political tensions and conflicts.
By Muhammad Telmeez 3 years ago in Journal









