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Reflecting on daily life, interactions, choices, events keeps us in the moment. Live in the moment and be present to live life well!
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How can I use Infographics in the Classroom?

How can I use Infographics in the Classroom? | Reflections from a Life Lived | Scoop.it
Infographics in the classroom are a handy and attractive educational or learning aid.

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Actor-activist Harry Belafonte, Part 2 | Tavis Smiley | PBS

Actor-activist Harry Belafonte, Part 2 | Tavis Smiley | PBS | Reflections from a Life Lived | Scoop.it
The Tony- and Emmy-winning singer, actor, activist and author of the memoir My Song continues his conversation with Tavis and discusses faith, spirituality, war and peace. (RT @tavissmiley: "Paul Robeson gave me the spine for my manhood.
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Is open innovation the future of academic research?

Is open innovation the future of academic research? | Reflections from a Life Lived | Scoop.it

Organisations from a wide range of sectors are now opening up their innovation processes to people outside of their organisation. The time to imbrace open innovation in academic research has come. 


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The 6 essential lessons of a satisfying, productive career

The 6 essential lessons of a satisfying, productive career | Reflections from a Life Lived | Scoop.it
Just in time for graduation season, Johnny Bunko is here to remind you of the 6 essential lessons of any satisfying, productive career:
1. There is no plan.
Make decisions for fundamental, not instrumental, reasons.

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Spirituality & Practice: Book Review: Nourishing the Spirit, by James D. Whitehead, Evelyn Eaton Whitehead

Spirituality & Practice: Book Review: Nourishing the Spirit, by James D. Whitehead, Evelyn Eaton Whitehead | Reflections from a Life Lived | Scoop.it
A substantive examination of the healing emotions of wonder, joy, compassion, and hope. (Spirituality & Practice: Book Review: Nourishing the Spirit, by James D.
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Leadership Innovation 2.0

Leadership Innovation 2.0 | Reflections from a Life Lived | Scoop.it

Economic unrest, changing market conditions and tough competition mean companies have to change their approach to leadership and equip leaders to get by in a new business environment.


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As our culture changes, so too must our leadership.

John Michel's curator insight, May 16, 6:58 PM

As technology changes traditional ways of organising employee collaboration, new opportunities will arise for leaders. In the future, the most important leadership task will be to support employees’ self-determination and creative opportunities for expression.

Ivon Prefontaine's curator insight, May 16, 8:46 PM

We need to do more than just get by. That is part of the problem.

Kenneth Mikkelsen's comment, May 17, 4:37 AM
Thanks for your comments, Ivon and John. Best, Kenneth
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How to Really Understand Someone Else's Point of View

How to Really Understand Someone Else's Point of View | Reflections from a Life Lived | Scoop.it
It's a necessary prerequisite for persuasion. (Good post on how to understand another's point of view.

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My pleasure Soo-Jin. Keep up the good work!
Alison Gilbert's curator insight, May 2, 4:24 PM

Put yourself in the other person's shoes.

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Innovation Leadership

Innovation is fundamental source of competitive advantage in business and is critical to organisations of all sizes and in all sectors. It changes our thinking and products, is a dynamic, complex and open process, and involves many players and parts of an organisation. Managing innovation requires a sound understanding of the nature of the innovation process, which has changed radically over recent years.


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Education needs to keep up with innovation. We must teach innovation. We must provide the skills to innovate.

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20 Reasons To Love Mindfulness (According To Science)

20 Reasons To Love Mindfulness (According To Science) | Reflections from a Life Lived | Scoop.it
Oh mindfulness meditation, how do we love thee? Let us count the ways.

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Just be and savor the moment, the breath, the heartbeat. It is all you have.

Cathryn Wellner's curator insight, April 12, 3:19 PM

In case you need reasons, confirmation or a refresher...

Cathryn Wellner's comment, April 12, 3:19 PM
Thanks for picking up on this one.
Christina DePugh's curator insight, May 6, 12:37 AM

I love mindful meditation!

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Mindfulness: The Art of Cultivating Resilience | This Emotional Life

Mindfulness: The Art of Cultivating Resilience | This Emotional Life | Reflections from a Life Lived | Scoop.it
Lynda Klau, Ph.D. 0Undeniably, sooner or later, we all have to deal with life’s realities—those hard surprises and “unknowns” that can liter...

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Resilience breeds courage ~ strength of heart.

ThinDifference's curator insight, April 8, 12:22 PM

Finding our reflective center aids our resilience and mindfulness facilitates this process. "There are many ways to incorporate mindfulness into our daily lives. As we become increasingly mindful, we can begin to respond from a place of freedom and choice. In other words, we can act with resilience."

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The 7 Most Powerful Ideas In Learning Available Right Now

The 7 Most Powerful Ideas In Learning Available Right Now | Reflections from a Life Lived | Scoop.it
The 7 Most Powerful Ideas In Learning Available Right Now

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The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teachers Using Technology

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teachers Using Technology | Reflections from a Life Lived | Scoop.it
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A 60 Seconds Guide to The Use of Blogging in Education ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

A 60 Seconds Guide to The Use of Blogging in Education ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning | Reflections from a Life Lived | Scoop.it
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The Upside of Negative Emotions: Why Feeling Fully Leads to a Better Life

The Upside of Negative Emotions: Why Feeling Fully Leads to a Better Life | Reflections from a Life Lived | Scoop.it
When we find ourselves having a strong emotional response that might not be appropriate to the situation, we can stop and take a moment to reflect on how our reaction may be influenced by our past experiences.
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To truly appreciate and know the light we must appreciate and know the dark.
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The Four Questions Great Leaders Ask

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The Four Questions Great Leaders AskThe wisest leaders ask the best questions“Judge a man by his questions rather than his answers.” —Voltaire

 

Ever notice how great leaders ask the best questions?


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I used this to come up with questions that I could ask myself and others as an educational leader. 

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An Introduction to Fixed vs. Growth Mindsets

An Introduction to Fixed vs. Growth Mindsets | Reflections from a Life Lived | Scoop.it
Mindset – Carol Dweck (Amazon)
I’d like to discuss one of the key ideas from Carol Dweck’s wonderful book Mindset: The New Psychology of Success.

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The realms of science and spirituality - The New Indian Express

The realms of science and spirituality - The New Indian Express | Reflections from a Life Lived | Scoop.it
The realms of science and spirituality
The New Indian Express
It was early in the morning once, about 5 am. It was December in Chicago and I looked outside my bedroom window on the snow-lined road.
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Harvard learning and teaching innovations | Harvard Magazine

Harvard learning and teaching innovations | Harvard Magazine | Reflections from a Life Lived | Scoop.it
Highlights from the second University-wide Harvard Initiative on Learning and Teaching conference

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The Leader's Intellectual Health

The Leader's Intellectual Health | Reflections from a Life Lived | Scoop.it
Intellectual health flows from deep curiosity, an adaptive mindset & paradoxical thinking, helping leaders to create dialogue & insight for intelligent change.

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donhornsby's curator insight, May 12, 9:01 AM

(From the Article): Are you deeply curious? Do you respond to challenges with openness? Do you ask powerful questions? 


Or do you want just the facts? When challenged, do you defend yourself and attack the other person? Do you have more answers than questions?


I encourage you to cultivate your curiosity as a leader and to promote a spirit of inquiry among those you lead. Make extra effort to explore an issue before deciding. And, when someone disagrees with you, see that as a gift.

John Michel's curator insight, May 12, 11:18 AM

Intellectual curiosity, at its deepest, reaches outward and inward.

There is an external openness. The leader has a willingness to explore the unknown – seeking new situations, new data and new insights from others. When challenged, the leader wants to explore the differences.

And there is also be an internal openness to new ways of thinking. The leader is willing to challenge her own biases. The leader is willing to approach an issue with alternative perspectives.

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7 Qualities Of Highly Creative People

7 Qualities Of Highly Creative People | Reflections from a Life Lived | Scoop.it
High imagination but low sociability.

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Who among your folks belong in this category?

John Michel's curator insight, April 27, 3:05 PM

Sure, it's possible for everyone to nurture his or her creative side, but honest observation shows that fresh ideas come more easily to some people than to others.

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Seeking Help in the Shadow of a Doubt

Seeking Help in the Shadow of a Doubt | Reflections from a Life Lived | Scoop.it
For organizations to prosper, leaders and employees need to seek help and information from people who have vastly different points of view.

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Kenneth Mikkelsen's comment, April 9, 5:33 AM
See also this previously scooped story from The New York Times: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/31/magazine/is-giving-the-secret-to-getting-ahead.html + Adam's article from HBR in April 2013: http://hbr.org/2013/04/in-the-company-of-givers-and-takers
Kenneth Mikkelsen's comment, April 9, 3:39 PM
Also McKinsey Quarterly published this article today: https://www.mckinseyquarterly.com/Givers_take_all_The_hidden_dimension_of_corporate_culture_3076
John Michel's curator insight, April 10, 8:18 AM

For organizations to prosper, leaders and employees need to seek help and information from people who have vastly different points of view. As Berkeley psychologist Charlan Nemeth sums up three decades of research: "Minority viewpoints are important, not because they tend to prevail but because they stimulate divergent attention and thought. As a result, even when they are wrong they contribute to the detection of novel solutions and decisions that, on balance, are qualitatively better."

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Finding God in the Depths of Silence

Finding God in the Depths of Silence | Reflections from a Life Lived | Scoop.it
Real interior silence, not just the absence of noise, is a foundational spiritual discipline. So why are we so resistant to enter into it?

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Annette Schmeling's curator insight, March 30, 11:41 AM

"The ego gets what it wants with words. The soul finds what it needs in silence."

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The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teachers Using Technology

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teachers Using Technology | Reflections from a Life Lived | Scoop.it
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Integrating the 16 Habits of Mind

Integrating the 16 Habits of Mind | Reflections from a Life Lived | Scoop.it
In outcomes-based learning environments, we generally see three elements in play: 1) learning objectives or targets are created from given standards; 2) instruction of some kind is given; and then 3)

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The 7 Most Powerful Ideas In Learning Available Right Now

The 7 Most Powerful Ideas In Learning Available Right Now | Reflections from a Life Lived | Scoop.it
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5 Tips and Tools for Designing a Stand-Out Presentation

5 Tips and Tools for Designing a Stand-Out Presentation | Reflections from a Life Lived | Scoop.it

Most people who need to create an exciting presentation are not design experts. Fortunately, there are a number of really neat tools and websites that can assist you in creating a captivating, professional look for your slides.


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Baiba Svenca's curator insight, February 28, 1:19 PM

The article shares some helpful ideas about the importance of color in your design, making screenshots to illustrate a point, using an attractive font, constructing mind maps for organizing your story.

R.G. Riles's curator insight, March 1, 12:09 PM

Extremely important, especially now that we have websites where you're expected to upload your slide show so it can be examined in perpetuity! Great tips for eBook authors as well.

Halina Ostańkowicz-Bazan's curator insight, March 5, 4:08 AM

How to create an exciting presentation.

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Thesis Builder - The Original Persuasive Essay Maker

Thesis Builder - The Original Persuasive Essay Maker | Reflections from a Life Lived | Scoop.it
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Great way to set foundational skills!

Joann McRell's curator insight, February 22, 9:28 AM

Great idea to illustrate working outline to position/thesis

Principal dd's curator insight, February 25, 12:23 AM

A great way to get students who struggle with getting 'pen / pencil' onto their paper ... let them get a start on their HHDD (hand held digital device). 

Alfredo Corell's curator insight, February 25, 12:22 PM

Another brilliant idea by Tom March