Category: Ergonomics

  • TED Talk Tuesday

    Winning verses Succeeding Success is not being better than someone else. Success is always trying to be your best self. … though did my best, that is success. Peace of mind attained only through self-satisfaction and knowing you made the effort to do the best that you are capable.  – John Wooden  

  • Laughter is Medicine

    In the midst of the novel Coronavirus and a new pandemic, we need to prepare not panic. Anxiety is a natural response to fear. We are not “crazy” to feel anxious. We need to find ways calm our frenzied minds.  Exercise boosts our immunity: How will you move your body each day? Humor lightens a tense moment. Here is a…

  • Therapy Thursday

    What negative thought, behavior, or habit will you let go?

  • Talk Tuesday

    What makes a good leader? You don’t need a title to be a leader. – Mark Sanborn Mark Sanborn, CSP, CPAE, is president of Sanborn & Associates, Inc., an idea studio dedicated to developing leaders in business and in life. Mark is an international bestselling author and noted authority on leadership, team building, customer service and…

  • Motivation Monday

      True nobility is not about being better than someone else – it’s about being better than you used to be. — Dr. Wayne W. Dyer What can you do this week to be one step better than last week? A few suggestions: Start a gratitude journal by writing down 3 – 5 things you…

  • Workout Wednesday

  • TED Talk Tuesday

    Do you have a Fixed Mindset or a Growth Mindset? In Carol Dweck’s TED Talk, Developing a Growth Mindset, she discusses the meaning of “not yet.”  Growth Theory of Intelligence, previously Incremental Theory, is the degree that an individual attributes his/her intelligence to learning, effort, training, and practice. A growth mindset appreciates effort and practice. Individuals with a…

  • Motivation Monday

    How will you challenge and stretch yourself this week? How will you learn from other people this week? How will you practice a new leadership skill this week?

  • Workout Wednesday

  • Motivation Monday

    Twelve frogs were sitting on a log. Seven frogs decided to jump into the pond. How many frogs remain on the log? What is your answer? Seven frogs? Five frogs? Twelve frogs? Zero frogs? . . . . . . . . . . The correct answer is twelve frogs. Why? The seven frogs only decided to jump.…