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Don’t Be Color Blind, Be Color Brave

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Dec 11, 2014
Don't Be Color Blind, Be Color Brave

Don’t Be Color Blind, Be Color Brave

Now more than ever, people need to have productive conversations about race, stereotyping, crime, and social justice. In this TED talk, financial executive Mellody Hobson urges us to have these hard, awkward, and uncomfortable conversations about race. Let’s not be "color blind" and ignore race. Be "color brave" in all aspects of your life. Not only is it the right thing to do, it is the smart thing to do because our businesses, education, science, research, and life in general, will be better with greater diversity. "Be color brave so that every child knows that their future matters and that their dreams are possible."
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Priorities & The Art of Pruning:

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Priorities & The Art of Pruning:

Gardeners are good at nurturing, and they have a great quality of patience, they’re tender. They have to be persistent.

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Priorities & The Art of Pruning:

As life gets busier and busier, many find that it is almost impossible to juggle new ideas, new challenges or perhaps even new relationships. According to James Clear, this is where the analogy of pruning a rose bush comes into play: before we exhaust ourselves with trying to perfect the big picture perfect, we need to make careful and difficult decisions about what to cut out or trim back on. Doing this allows our lives to blossom to their full potential. Clear shares more about how to prioritize and “prune” our lives in this piece. { read more }

Be The Change

Take some time to simplify and focus on what you believe is most important in your hectic life.

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