The whole and its parts

The whole & its parts

Tag: curiosity

Strong opinions, loosely held

Recently, a dear friend highlighted the idea of “strong opinions, loosely held”. It made me

Using what’s in control

There is no situation that is ever totally out of control. People might perceive it

Experiencing clarity

The team was working on a problem they were encountering and the discussion wasn’t moving

Staying on their guard

When people are being asked about their work or their activities, it is easy for

La rentrée

Most of my life I’ve considered the year to start in January and end in

Using subjective experience

The experiential learning theory developed by David A. Kolb takes its roots in the works

Misunderstandings

When people exchange with one another, then they are bound to eventually come to some

Reacting to good and bad

When experiencing something good we’ll react with satisfaction. Something bad will lead to frustrations. I

The fear of bad news

Being a messenger of bad news has always felt like a dangerous task, even if

Liking everyone

When we look at an object, may it be a book cover, a car, or

Desiring simplicity

When it comes to teaching psychological concepts, there is an ongoing effort to divide them

With, for and against

Most people I’ve met have a genuine and generous desire to help. Not all of