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As an energy crisis looms, young activists in Paris are using superhero-like Parkour moves to switch off wasteful lights that stores leave on all night. nyti.ms/3yZnrRB

Susan Hamilton Meier 🦋 (@susanhmeier) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You don’t choose a friend because of how well he dresses or how fast she throws a baseball. You choose them because of how they make you feel. When your tribe connects with you, they’re buying into the promise you offer and how it makes them feel.

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"People really need to drill down on who they're for and who they're not for. You can't be for everyone. Because if you're for everyone, you're for no one, right?" More tips on how to define your brand on this episode apple.co/3eWitgV with @BritneeNSmith

"People really need to drill down on who they're for and who they're not for. You can't be for everyone. Because if you're for everyone, you're for no one, right?"

More tips on how to define your brand on this episode apple.co/3eWitgV with @BritneeNSmith
Susan Hamilton Meier 🦋 (@susanhmeier) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fresh out of college and singing in local bars, John Legend told me he dreamed of having a street in his hometown after him. So specific, and much more powerful than I-want-to-be-famous. The clearer you are in envisioning what you want, the more likely you are to achieve it.

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"You know your evil twin - that inner critic that tells you you suck? Give her a name. Acknowledging her and confronting her head-on is the first step in getting her to shut up. Also know that you're not alone. Everybody has an evil twin." On this episode youtube.com/watch?v=vDrMNV…

"You know your evil twin - that inner critic that tells you you suck? Give her a name. Acknowledging her and confronting her head-on is the first step in getting her to shut up. Also know that you're not alone. Everybody has an evil twin."

On this episode youtube.com/watch?v=vDrMNV…
Javier Cerrudo (@javiercerrudo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have you ever wondered whether the design of workspaces helps or hurts people’s performance and creativity? Find it out here 👀 acciona.smh.re/Atz #ACCIONATeam

Gretchen Rubin (@gretchenrubin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A thoughtful listener sent me an idea for a great five-senses experiment—to eat a cold orange in a hot shower. What a great suggestion! The fragrance of the fruit, the contrast in temperature… it was really fun. What are some other ways to tune in to our senses?

A thoughtful listener sent me an idea for a great five-senses experiment—to eat a cold orange in a hot shower. What a great suggestion! The fragrance of the fruit, the contrast in temperature… it was really fun. 

What are some other ways to tune in to our senses?
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“The Embrace,” a bronze sculpture honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., was unveiled at Boston Common. It symbolizes the hug King and Coretta Scott King shared after King won the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize. nyti.ms/3kouZZi

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It takes effort and intentionality to prevent “quiet quitting” or high turnover. Indeed, research reveals that in the typical workplace, 76% of employees are “up for grabs”—neither fully committed nor fully uncommitted to the organization. ow.ly/AUWh50MqUaI

It takes effort and intentionality to prevent “quiet quitting” or high turnover. Indeed, research reveals that in the typical workplace, 76% of employees are “up for grabs”—neither fully committed nor fully uncommitted to the organization.  ow.ly/AUWh50MqUaI
Gretchen Rubin (@gretchenrubin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I love a good “before-and-after,” especially the “after.” We finally got our sofa reupholstered, so the stuffing isn’t coming out of the worn-out spot anymore.

I love a good “before-and-after,” especially the “after.” We finally got our sofa reupholstered, so the stuffing isn’t coming out of the worn-out spot anymore.