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10 Companies with Hands-Down Amazing Work Cultures
Is this real life? via Collective Hub Newsletter by Melanie Dimmitt 1. Ideo Design firm IDEO has a ‘culture of helping’, where everyone from interns to the CEO are encouraged to throw their two cents into creative problem-solving. It also wouldn’t be...
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GOOD LORD, The World Is Using Almost 500 Billion Plastic Water Bottles A Year
We’ll hit 580 billion by 2021. via FastCompany Blog by Ben Schiller If there’s one thing that unites the world, it’s bottled water. From Kansas to Kowloon, sales of plastic water bottles are surging, despite all the disastrous effects on the environment...
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Social Media Predictions For 2018: Shopping, AI, And Maybe Even A Soul
Social media plays a bigger role in your life and your business than ever before. Here’s what you need to know heading into the new year, according to Hootsuite’s CEO. Source: Fast Company Newsletter by Bryan Holmes For social networks, 2017 may well...
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If Artificial Intelligence Only Benefits a Select Few, Everyone Loses
Experts and optimists can’t help but extoll the positive effects that artificial intelligence (AI) may have on our future. It will revolutionize healthcare! It will make ordering things from Amazon easier than ever! It may even take over the world! But...
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3 things modern managers can learn from decades’ old studies of human behavior
The field of social psychology has long grappled with questions inspired by real-world events. Here’s how half-century-old findings can teach today’s leaders. Often, articles that draw advice from psychology for people in business focus on exciting new...
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The Effect of Consciousness on the Physical World
Bild von Okan Caliskan auf Pixabay IONSx s.underneath is a cutting-edge, application-driven research program that demonstrates practical examples of consciousness affecting our physical world. One of the major hurdles to moving beyond our materialistic...
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We’re in the midst of a massive work-from-home experiment. What if it works?
While much of the news is scary, I’ve found a silver thread of hope in this pandemic: What if this is our chance to prove remote work, well, works? Life has changed enormously over the course of a few short weeks. Schools are closed, some cities have...
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50th Birthday Auroville The City For Human Unity
Auroville has produced a short presentation video for UNESCO on the occasion of its 50th birthday
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Asia's first vertical forest is being built in China and will produce 132 pounds of oxygen every day
(Source: collective-evolution.com; February 8, 2017; http://tinyurl.com/z7pgcy8) Every year, more and more people move out of the country and into cities, causing megacity air pollution to rapidly become hazardous to both the environment and public health....
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Interested_check it out: MSc Integrated Urbanism & Sustainable Design (IUSD)
via website MSc Mission:The Integrated Urbanism and Sustainable Design is a Masters’ program hosted at the University of Stuttgart and Ain Shams University in Cairo. It trains and prepares a new generation of urban practitioners to face the tremendous...
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free online_SPIRITUAL TECHNOLOGIES SUMMIT 2.0.
via: http://www.spiritualtechnologiessummit.com/ EXPLORING THE ART AND SCIENCE OF TRANSFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES Discover the pioneering tools that power spiritual awakening, growth, and connection. Hosted by Spirit Tech Media, Spiritual Technologies 2.0...
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What is Neuroenergetic Kinesiology?
Source: rollercoaster.ie Kinesiology is the SCIENCE of movement. Kinesiology has its roots in TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) and chiropractic methods. It incorporates techniques such as acupressure and meridian balancing, gentle structural manipulation,...
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6 Brain Damaging Habits You May Want to Quit
Do twice as much as you should, half as well as you could 86 billion. That’s the number of cells your brain has. Without a doubt, the gooey mass between your ears is controlling your body like nothing else. It only makes sense to spend most of our time...
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Working from Home Makes Companies Greener and Saves a Bunch of Money
His company’s customers don’t know this, but when Darrel Stickler joins a video conference from his home in Mendocino, California, he does the “newscaster thing” — dress shirt and sports coat up top, a pair of shorts down low. “I admit to that,” says...
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Thai soccer team’s secret of survival was meditation
Ekapol Chanthawong, left, is the 25-year-old coach of the trapped boys who taught them to meditate to stay calm in the cave. Credit: Thai Navy SEALS Cut off from the world, sitting hungry and isolated in a dark and damp cave for two weeks, how did a twelve-boy...
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The Myth of “Natural Flow”
When teaching or facilitating, I often hear, “Can we have a meeting and just talk, without any special format? It feels more natural that way.” Sure, you can. But I won’t join you. Why? Because I am aware of what we are buying into when we promote “natural”...
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What Blockchains Could Mean for Transportation and Government
The World Economic Forum estimates that by 2027, 10 percent of global gross domestic product will be stored on blockchains. A blockchain is a digital, openly shared, decentralized log of transactions. Blockchains allow non-trusting members to interact...
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Why is Denmark so successful at reducing food waste?
CC BY 2.0 US Department of Agriculture It's all about the culture. Denmark is a superstar when it comes to cutting down on wasted food. In 2015 the Agriculture and Food Council announced that the country had reduced the amount of wasted food by 25 percent...
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The 12 Celestine Insights: The First Insight . . . A Critical Mass
A new spiritual awakening is occurring in human culture, an awakening brought about by a critical mass of individuals who experience their lives as a spiritual unfolding, a journey in which we are led forward by mysterious coincidences. Noticing Synchronicity...
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Four Reasons To Hire More Digital Nomads (Like Me)
This story reflects the views of this author, but not necessarily the editorial position of Fast Company. Source via FastCompany Newsletter by By Arianna O'Dell In October I worked from a Rio de Janeiro cafe, finishing up a PR campaign. In November I...
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The War For Talent Is Over, And Everyone Lost
Two decades ago, McKinsey researchers saw a “war for talent” brewing. Looking at current trends, two experts see no victors. via Fast Compnay Blog by Dr. Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic and Adam Yearsley Picture Source pixabay geralt This story reflects the views...
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Scientists Prove DNA Can Be Reprogrammed by Words and Frequencies
via wake up blog By Grazyna Fosar and Franz Bludorf picture pixabay bykst THE HUMAN DNA IS A BIOLOGICAL INTERNET and superior in many aspects to the artificial one. Russian scientific research directly or indirectly explains phenomena such as clairvoyance,...
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9 Reasons Why Disorganization Is Actually A Sign of Intelligence
via UNFIED SOUL Blog by John Labath Can you compare your thought process to a tornado? Do thoughts and ideas chaotically twirl around in your mind and bounce off one another? It’s possible you may be chronically disorganized. Chronic Disorganization is...
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First urban “Agrihood” in America feeds 2,000 households for free
via Nexus Newsfeed blog source: naturalblaze.com Have you ever contemplated the fact that humans are the only species on Earth that pays to live on the planet? This continues, despite the fact that there is presently more than enough resources to care...
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The 10 skills you need to thrive in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
via website world economic forum Davos by Alex Gray Five years from now, over one-third of skills (35%) that are considered important in today’s workforce will have changed. By 2020, the Fourth Industrial Revolution will have brought us advanced robotics...