Julian Wong (@iamjulianwong) 's Twitter Profile
Julian Wong

@iamjulianwong

Works in #mentalhealth and #publichealth. Design and implement #traumainformed policy and programs for the public mental health system. Views are mine.

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Adam Grant (@adammgrant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's easier to admire resilience in others than to recognize it in ourselves. We often underestimate ourselves because we see other people's outer strength, but not their inner struggles. We all have doubts. Questioning your resolve doesn't make you weak. It makes you human.

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The purpose of education isn't only to impart knowledge and skills. It's to instill a love of learning.   Intellectual curiosity is seeing as much beauty in ideas and data as you do in art and music. A mark of a great teacher is a room filled with intrinsic motivation.

Simon Sinek (@simonsinek) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The responsibility of leadership is to give people a cause to belong to and then give them permission to find ways to advance that cause.

Brett Bartholomew (@coach_brettb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you aren’t willing to double down on improving how you communicate, it’s hard to call yourself a true coach. Robert Greene gets it, and having this conversation with him was something to remember. Full episode available on all podcast platforms: artofcoaching.com/podcast/

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In case you haven’t caught it yet, don’t miss our conversation with Robert Greene on coaching, power, communication and what really makes for effective leaders in today’s chaotic times. Full episode available here, and wherever you get your podcasts. artofcoaching.com/podcast/

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Many promising ideas fail to see the light of day not because they're wrong, but because their champions fail to persuade the right audience. Having a good idea is less than half the battle. Change is fueled by people with the will and skill to communicate their visions.

Many promising ideas fail to see the light of day not because they're wrong, but because their champions fail to persuade the right audience.

Having a good idea is less than half the battle. Change is fueled by people with the will and skill to communicate their visions.
Stuart Gilmour (@drstuartgilmour) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Remember in 2020 there was a map showing how well-prepared different countries were, which received widespread derision for its terrible accuracy? I analyzed the underlying data to see how poorly it predicted pandemic outcomes.

Remember in 2020 there was a map showing how well-prepared different countries were, which received widespread derision for its terrible accuracy? I analyzed the underlying data to see how poorly it predicted pandemic outcomes.
Adam Grant (@adammgrant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The point of reviewing your mistakes isn't to shame your past self. It's to educate your future self. Rumination is recycling old thoughts about what went wrong. Reflection is looking for new insights on how to do better. You can't undo last year. You can improve this one.

The point of reviewing your mistakes isn't to shame your past self. It's to educate your future self.

Rumination is recycling old thoughts about what went wrong. Reflection is looking for new insights on how to do better.

You can't undo last year. You can improve this one.
Julian Wong (@iamjulianwong) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very powerful when you look at the trend, which goes beyond 18 years. Thanks for your work! Joe Tucci @janisemitchell AustralianChildhood Still unseen and ignored: Tracking community knowledge and attitudes about child abuse and child protection in Australia frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…

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While I am a year later in reading this article, it's never too late to set a personal goal. Bring on 2023! Your attention didn’t collapse. It was stolen theguardian.com/science/2022/j…