![]() Bob Marley reminds us that it’s important to take a breather-and there’s no better time to unwind than in the summer months. When we worry about everything all the time, we can lose our focus. Interview: Author Talks: Make anxiety your ally This song is a peppy lifter when “all you feel is doubt” or “when you can’t figure it out”-who doesn’t need such encouragement from time to time?īook: Girls on the Brink: Helping Our Daughters Thrive in an Era of Increased Anxiety, Depression, and Social Media by Donna Jackson NakazawaĪrticle: Gen Z mental health: The impact of tech and social media What to read: Read: The Earned Life: Lose Regret, Choose Fulfillment by Marshall Goldsmith and Mark Reiter Article: What is resilience? Interview: Author Talks: Embracing power and possibility in the aftermath of loss This is a great song for when you’re taking a walk or are otherwise outdoors, but the essential message-looking for a breakthrough while scared of change-is a relevant reminder of how to move forward. What to read: Book: Brothers and Sisters: The Allman Brothers Band and the Inside Story of the Album That Defined the ’70s by Alan Paul Article: Age is just a number: How older adults view healthy aging Interview: Author Talks: The world’s longest study of adult development finds the key to happy living ![]() The lyrics “we all feel this way sometimes, gotta let your soul shine, shine till the break of day” inspire us to persevere when the going gets tough. The events of the past few years have taken a toll on the mental health and well-being of many, both at home and work. Interview: Author Talks: Why burnout is an epidemic-and what to do about it What to read: Book: Burn Rate: Launching a Startup and Losing My Mind by Andy DunnĪrticle: Beyond burnout: What helps-and what doesn’t Also, it’s time to take a break in summer months. The lyrics “Driver 8, take a break, we've been on this shift too long” are reminiscent of all the conversations we’re having in business today about burnout (in a different context, of course). Interview: Author Talks: Don Norman designs a better world Report: Creating a more sustainable, inclusive, and growing future for all Coldplay is also great at making records worth playing on repeat-and this track is a perfect example of that.īook: The Solutionists: How Businesses Can Fix the Future by Solitaire Townsend Kissinger, and Eric Schmidt Report: The economic potential of generative AI: The next productivity frontier Interview: Author Talks: In the ‘age of AI,’ what does it mean to be smart? Ĭoldplay is among the most environmentally friendly touring artists in the world, and it’s the first band in history to release an annual sustainability report following its “Music of the Spheres” World Tour in 2022. This catchy song was released in 1979, but the lyrics “they took the credit for your second symphony, rewritten by machine on new technology” align perfectly with the present-day buzz on generative AI.īook: The Age of AI: And Our Human Future by Daniel Huttenlocher, Henry A. “Video Killed the Radio Star” by The Buggles. ![]() Interview: Author Talks: Indra Nooyi on leadership, life, and crafting a better future What to read: Book: Talent: How to Identify Energizers, Creatives, and Winners around the World by Tyler Cowan and Daniel GrossĪrticle: How agtech is poised to transform India into a farming powerhouse This is an upbeat, feel-good song, and it made history this year by becoming the first Indian-film song to win an Oscar-a huge feat! And fun fact: Our readers from India are our second-largest group of loyal readers, only behind North America.
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