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The Power Of Symbols For Leaders. Top Story - August 2024.
Yesterday I wrote about Identity and Masks in Leadership and what allows their Power to be Maximized. I had someone with whom I collaborate frequently ask a fantastic question in response to the idea that we "All" wear masks.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)about a year ago in Journal
Getting Through the Dark: Narcissists vs. Dark Empaths: Understanding, Identifying, and Liberating
Getting Through the Dark: Narcissists vs. Dark Empaths: Understanding, Identifying, and Liberating I have always been fascinated and intrigued by the limitless potential humans hold, which propels us on the path of progression. The odyssey of transforming primitiveness into a touch of modernism is the beauty of the prowess of the human mind. In the vast and complex tapestry that constitutes human relationships, the delicate interplay between these contrasting forces often presents itself as an enigma. Have you ever experienced the captivating yet perplexing dynamics between light and shadow, empathy and narcissism? Within this intricate landscape, dark empaths and narcissists stand out as compelling and enigmatic figures, each characterized by a distinct array of traits and behaviours. On the other hand, susceptible people (HSP), recognized for their deep emotional awareness and sensitivity to the feelings of others, often find themselves traversing the challenging terrain of relationships with these fascinating, yet sometimes troubling, personalities. This journey can be both enlightening and bewildering, as HSPs strive to understand and navigate the emotional landscapes shaped by the contrasting influences of empathy and narcissism.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Journal
Why Being the "Good Girl" Can Hold You Back
Why Being the "Good Girl" Can Hold You Back This is me (well, it was me, and perhaps it still is at times)! How about you? The Good Girl. I vividly recall my younger days when my parents frequently urged me to remain the "good girl." I was terrified of speaking up or taking risks, fearing that I wouldn't live up to the "good girl" image. Today, I proudly embrace the courageous and kind person I have become. I am stronger and braver than ever, while still maintaining kindness.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Journal
Living Among Arabs
The experience of living among Arab communities presents a complex and often challenging reality, particularly for Christians, non-Muslim, and Muslims who choose to convert to Christianity or other non-Islamic religion. This article delve into the harsh realities faced by these groups, underscoring the societal, cultural, and sometimes violent repercussions that follow those who stray from dominant religious narrative in many Arab nations.
By PETER OSHEN IDAGWUabout a year ago in Journal
NASA Begin 98% Of Bodies Are Built-in With Genius Abilities.
Unleashing Hidden Genius The abstraction that about all individuals acquire ability abilities from bearing is a acute concept. It suggests that our accommodation for creativity, problem-solving, and addition is not bound to a baddest few but is a accepted trait. This award has the abeyant to accommodate how we apperceive intelligence and talent, emphasizing that accurate ability lies aural anniversary of us.
By Pritifindsabout a year ago in Journal
The Essential Elements of Effective Branding You Need to Know
The Essential Elements of Effective Branding You Need to Know A brand is an organization's collective identity and reputation that has been developed over time, whereas a product is a tangible good or service that is sold. Let's use an example to better grasp it. We are all undoubtedly familiar with the well-known smartphone brand Apple. Apple's distinctive brand identity helps it stand out from its rivals. It has established a reputation as a tech business that prioritizes user experience, elegant design, and innovation. Its products include the MacBook, Apple AirPods, iPhone, and more. All of these are tangible goods that customers can buy and use. Thus, a product is an actual thing that can be bought or sold, and a brand is something that develops over time.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Journal
Comfort Zone Catastrophe: The Impact on Mental Health and Personal Growth
Comfort Zone Catastrophe: The Impact on Mental Health and Personal Growth Choosing comfort over discomfort can lead to unhealthy habits and ultimately contribute to feelings of depression. I am grateful that I have embraced stepping out of my comfort zone and challenging myself. It is common for people to stick to routines and avoid challenges, but I have learned the importance of pushing myself to grow. It is human nature to gravitate towards what is easy, whether it be sticking to familiar habits, maintaining a stagnant job or business, indulging in unhealthy eating habits, or spending excessive time on social media. Criticizing others is also a simple and common behaviour. This is all about remaining within your familiar and safe space.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Journal
How, Religious conflict can lead to worldwide war.
The history of religious conflicts is replete with examples of how they have been a major source of unrest and bloodshed contributing to wars and other conflicts throughout the ages. Given the world society that we live in today, can religious conflict escalate into global wars? By using such examples as are found in history and those found presently as well as analyzing the complex connections between politics, religion, and economics, this paper delves into the complexities surrounding this important subject matter. It is worth investigating these aspects for if religious differences could go further than regional limits, it might be a serious threat to peace all over the world.
By Subrata Mondalabout a year ago in Journal
Manu Bhaker - the beacon of hope for women in the gendered narrative of Indian sports
Manu Bhaker - the beacon of hope for women in the gendered narrative of Indian sports When a woman empowers herself in the endeavours of what she is excellent at, the ripple effect of her success serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration to millions of other women who aspire to accomplish their dreams. The road to success in sports for a woman in India is filled with narratives of disparity, prejudice, harassment and societal shunning. While many fall prey to injustice in their odyssey towards their goals, I find ecstasy and bliss in celebrating Manu Bhaker’s journey to secure a bronze medal in the Olympics. In this article, I examine the current status of Indian women in sports through the lens of the legendary victory of Manu Bhaker.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Journal










