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The 70-20-10 learning model: 70% of professional growth comes from hands-on experience, 20% from social learning, and 10% from formal education
The 70-20-10 Learning Model: How to Develop Skills Faster
The 70-20-10 framework is a widely recognized model for professional development, originally introduced...
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Comparison table of Hobby, Job, Career, and Vocation, showing differences in purpose, fulfillment, skill level, and engagement.
Hobbies, Jobs, Careers, and Vocations: Understanding the 4 Key Paths
Many people use the words “job,” “career,” and “vocation” interchangeably,...
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Diagram illustrating the learning and performance cycle, showing how skills grow through challenges, practice, and application.
The Power of Personal Development: How to Grow and Advance in Your Career
Why Growth Matters This article focuses on professional growth, particularly for individuals beginning...
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Infographic of the four types of workplace motivation, comparing intrinsic vs. extrinsic motivation and positive vs. negative motivation, with examples of enjoyment, rewards, disinterest, and punishment.
Workplace Motivation Explained: Intrinsic vs. Extrinsic, Positive vs. Negative
What drives people to show up, care, and push through challenges at work? Motivation is the engine behind...
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Infographic of the learning continuum cycle, illustrating how individuals acquire new skills, perform, get stuck, create a learning plan, and continue skill development.
The Cycle of Growth: How Learning and Performing Drive Success
This is Part Two of a two-part series exploring the dynamics of learning and performing zones for career...
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A visual representation of how new tasks move from conscious, manual effort through deliberate practice until they become subconscious, automatic behaviors.
Maximizing Your Potential: A Leader’s Guide to Performance and Learning Zones
Have you ever felt like you’re not achieving your full potential or progressing in your career as quickly...
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Herzberg Dual Theory
Maximizing Employee Motivation: Insights from Herzberg’s Dual Theory
Imagine I ask you right now if you are happy with your job. How would you respond? You might immediately...
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Diagram comparing fixed and growth mindsets, showing how skill development expands with a growth mindset.
Think, Learn, Grow: Developing a Growth Mindset
In the first part of this series, we explored the differences between a growth mindset and a fixed mindset,...
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A comparison of growth mindset and fixed mindset pathways, showing how embracing challenges, effort, and feedback leads to progress, while avoiding challenges and quitting results in stagnation.
Growth Mindset vs. Fixed Mindset: Understanding the Path to Success
Imagine being assigned a challenging new project at work and thinking, “I’m just not cut out for...
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Comparison of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs and Workplace Essentials, illustrating how human needs adapt to workplace success.
Maslow’s Guide to Motivating Teams: What Great Leaders Understand
What if the key to a motivated, engaged workforce isn’t just better salaries or perks—but a deeper understanding...
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Diagram of the Johari Window illustrating the Open Self, Blind Spots, Hidden Self, and Unknown quadrants.
Enhancing Workplace Relationships with the Johari Window Model
Have you ever wondered why some teams thrive while others struggle to communicate effectively? The Johari...
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Two rabbits compare their carrots—one has large leaves but a tiny carrot, while the other has small leaves but a massive carrot underground, illustrating the contrast between outward appearance and hidden reality.
Mastering Impression Management at Work
Understanding Impression Management in the Workplace Impression Management is the gap between who you...
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Diagram illustrating how we experience time, with a fixed past, a present moment, and multiple branching possible futures. The image shows a timeline where past events are solidified while the future splits into many potential paths.
Is Time an Illusion? The Reality Beyond Human Perception
Is Time an Illusion or a Fundamental Reality? Imagine waking up tomorrow in a universe where humans never...
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Illustration of a person releasing a balloon with symbolic objects like a clock, book, and framed picture floating away, representing the concept of letting go of emotional attachments.
Understanding the Layers of Identity: How Emotional Connections Shape Who We Are
Who are we? What defines our identity? Are we the entity sitting behind our eyes or the one inside our...
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Free will spectrum chart from libertarian free will to hard determinism, showing five key philosophical positions.
The Free Will Spectrum: From Determinism to Autonomy
Should I go to the movies or stay home? Should I have pizza or tacos for dinner? Should I wear a red...
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The Mechanics of Free Will-Consciousness and Beliefs
The Mechanics of Free Will: Consciousness and Beliefs
How do we make choices? What drives our decisions? Beneath every conscious choice lies a complex interplay...
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Illustration representing Dogma and Free Will, with conformity on one side and individuality on the other.
Dogma and Free Will: Breaking Free from Conformity
Introduction to Dogma and Free Will I’ve been exploring the philosophy of free will in other articles....
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A wide river flowing through a green valley with a lone boat, symbolizing free will and life choices.
The River of Free Will: Are You Steering or Drifting?
The River of Life and Free Will Imagine life as a river flowing down a mountain. Like the flow of water,...
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Time the Final Frontier
Time: The Final Frontier
What is the nature of Time? We all think we know, but do we? Why can’t we just fast-forward, rewind,...
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Subjective Time Perception: How We Experience Time
The Subjective Nature of Time Have you ever wondered why weekends seem to go by so fast while Mondays...
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Logarithmic scale graphic titled “Cosmic Scales: From Planck to the Universe,” showing sizes from the Planck length (10⁻³⁵) to the observable universe (10²⁶), with human observation highlighted at the midpoint.
Cosmic Scales: From the Infinite Universe to the Invisible Atom
It is difficult for the human mind to grasp the scales of the universe, from the tiniest details of the...
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Quantum entanglement illustration featuring two billiard balls colliding, transitioning into glowing particles connected by a wave, with a sphere symbolizing the Many-Worlds Interpretation.
Quantum Entanglement Explained: A Billiard Ball Analogy
Introduction Quantum entanglement is one of the most fascinating yet puzzling phenomena in physics. Its...
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Clarity Framework diagram showing 12 mental models reducing the Reality Gap between subjective and objective reality
The Clarity Framework: 12 Mental Models to Think Clearly and Make Better Decisions
Why Clear Thinking Matters Thinking is what makes us human. It’s the engine behind everything we do—our...
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Circular diagram showing the Bayesian belief updating loop: prior belief, new evidence, test belief, update.
Bayesian Reasoning: The Mental Model for Better Thinking
Introduction: A Mental Model for Sharper Thinking The ability to think clearly is one of the most powerful...
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