Just a few days ago Anthropic dropped a study that looked at millions of real AI interactions to understand which jobs are most exposed to AI and which are less affected. Instead of speculating about what AI could do in theory, the researchers looked at how people actually use AI tools in professional contexts today. …
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What Strengths Have to Do with Confidence and Other Life Questions
You may have noticed that, as a coach, I work a lot with Strengths and Confidence. My personal journey brought me to the point where I see how powerful it is to be aware of your natural talents and build up your confidence not on the wish to become someone else (like that loud and …
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The 5 regrets I don’t want to have at the end of my life
While working as an Australian nurse in palliative care, Bronnie Ware was caring for patients in the last 12 weeks of their lives. She spoke with the patients and recorded their epiphanies at the very end of their lives. People have shared their thoughts on regrets they have about their lives. Here are the top …
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The Biggest Mistakes We Do About Our Career Development
Photo by cottonbro on Pexels.com ❇️ Mistake #1: Thinking of Vertical Development Only The most common thought of many is that career development means a vertical shift to leadership or managerial roles. And this is not a surprise, mostly we have been taught that building up your career literally means “building it UP”, so vertically. And …
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A memo to newly hired leaders
Throughout my practice in managing people in fast-growing organizations, I have seen how teams are built, company cultures shaped and transformed. One of the most common hires that are made on the scale-up stage is a VP, C-level hire, someone who had already successfully built something that we are about to build with our young …
