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Mind | How to shift your mindset & become irreplaceable in the age of AI
Brian Solis talks about his latest book, Mindshift: Transform Leadership, Drive Innovation, and Reshape the Future, and how we need to recognize that true innovation happens when we challenge our assumptions, embrace uncertainty, and proactively shape the future rather than react to it. We need to break free from trying to fit radical innovations into old frameworks and instead, rethink the entire model. Leaders are especially guilty of this. Success in this new economy will come from those who embrace uncertainty and forge new paths rather than relying on old models.
Body | How to figure out your productivity style
Understanding your unique productivity style can significantly enhance your efficiency and satisfaction both personally and professionally. According to this author, there are four distinct productivity styles: prioritizer, planner, arranger, and visualizer. Reflecting on your natural tendencies can help you identify which style best represents you. Once you do that, it allows you to tailor your work strategies and collaboration accordingly.
Soul | You don’t need a rule of life
The concept of a “Rule of Life”—a set of spiritual disciplines or practices that guide one’s daily living—has become pretty popular recently. However, spiritual growth isn’t solely about personal routines but is deeply rooted in the community of faith. Have you ever considered how your personal spiritual practices align with your involvement in your faith community? While personal disciplines are beneficial, they shouldn’t replace engaging with others, participating in communal worship, and sharing in the spiritual journeys of others.