Cadavers Teach Empathy
I usually think about empathy in the context of design thinking and non-violent communication. In this fascinating article from The Atlantic, I learned that typically […]
Continue reading »I usually think about empathy in the context of design thinking and non-violent communication. In this fascinating article from The Atlantic, I learned that typically […]
Continue reading »Traveling allows us to explore new places, perspectives, cultures, friendships, and foods. A HuffPost article explores some of these benefits and others. To summarize: Travel […]
Continue reading »Some time ago I posted about the seven levels of consciousness, by Deepak Chopra. Then I found this older article by Joanna Macy. It is an […]
Continue reading »At Alchemus Prime, one of our specialties is assisting people at any career stage with goal fulfilment. We recently launched our Career Manifestation Program which […]
Continue reading »In a recent article about mindfulness as a key strategy for optimal leadership, I was pleased to find tips that exemplify the integration of biomimicry, […]
Continue reading »Philip Laloux, author of Reinventing Organizations, recently gave a talk that was summarized by consultant Kelly McGowan in a blog post. As a biomimic, what I […]
Continue reading »New research suggests that narrative identity, or our stories about our personal lives, have bearing on our mental health over time. Study author Jonathan M. […]
Continue reading »The last time the Internet was ablaze with blogs, memes, and mass outrage, it was about Dylann Roof and the Charleston Church Shooting. This time, it’s […]
Continue reading »Using a method called Magnetocardiography, scientists can detect the electromagnetic field of the heart. The heart is involved in our intelligence through intuition, and a study […]
Continue reading »Research shows that trees can prevent over 800 U.S. deaths and 670,000 cases of acute respiratory symptoms (these numbers are for 2010), and remove pollution from […]
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