
The Edit: Becoming Through Doing
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Lessons on listening, the personality traits you can change with practice and more in #TheEdit.
- What to do when someone isn’t listening. We’ve all been there. Sometimes it’s obvious, other times, it’s more subtle, such as a phone call where the only response is an absent-minded “uh-huh” – Harvard Business Review
- The personality traits you can change with practice. Personality isn’t based on what we say we’ll do. It’s rooted in what we actually do, which becomes what we think about – Big Think
- After 13 years, this is my final restaurant review. So, what was it all about? The FT’s restaurant writer reveals all – Financial Times
- The sixth sense – proprioception. Meet the sense that keeps you upright, balanced, and blissfully unaware – The Beautiful Truth
- When so much at work has changed, why can’t we shake presenteeism? Presenteeism: a compulsion, often performative, to work long hours and be available around the clock even when unwell or unproductive – BBC Worklife
- Embrace the zero. How the brain perceives absences – Aeon
- Issue 05 of The Beautiful Truth. Before we can create a better future, we must first dare to imagine it – The Beautiful Truth
“The urge to nurture and nourish is innate, an atavistic drive that defines us as human beings. If we have provided hospitality, we are validated. We know that we have done something good. When we receive it, we feel loved, honoured, protected.”
Tim Hayward