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25 Apr Vulnerability, Life’s Greatest Dare

Posted at 07:00h in Leadership Blog by Golnaz Golnaraghi 0 Comments

vul·ner·a·ble: Capable of being physically or emotionally wounded; Open to attack or damage; Susceptible to physical or emotional injury; Open to censure or criticism. No wonder we spend a lifetime trying to protect ourselves. As Brene Brown, author of Daring Greatly points...

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18 Apr “Give Yourself Permission” Manifesto

Posted at 06:41h in Leadership Blog, Teaching and Learning by Golnaz Golnaraghi 0 Comments

Permission /pəˈmɪʃ(ə)n/: The action of officially allowing someone to do a particular thing; Consent or Authorization; The right to do something that is given to you by someone in authority. Have you ever thought about which camp you fall into when...

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15 Apr Hail to the Fail, My Failure Resume

Posted at 06:48h in Leadership Blog, Teaching and Learning by Golnaz Golnaraghi 0 Comments

When was the last time you put together a resume of your most stellar failures?  Not likely, right? It's fair to say that in life, we have and will screw up.  I know I have many times. Yet, how often do we speak...

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01 Apr 3 Reasons to Read What I Wish I knew When I Was 20

Posted at 07:00h in Book Reviews, Leadership Blog, Teaching and Learning by Golnaz Golnaraghi 0 Comments

Earlier this year, I had the pleasure of hearing Dr. Tina Seelig, Executive Director of the Stanford Technology Ventures Program, speak at a conference.  Her presentation inspired me to read her books. In What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20,...

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25 Mar The “Con” of Confidence

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Why do we believe confidence is so important?  Most of us have been conditioned to believe that confidence enables us to succeed. I was surprised to find that confidence doesn't always tip the balance to success.  Research shows that confidence in our intelligence...

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18 Mar 3 Reasons to Read Mindset

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Mindset by Dr. Carol Dweck, a psychologist at Stanford University, is a must-read for all educators, leaders and parents.  Here are three reasons to read this book: For an exploration of the two mindsets.  In a fixed mindset, people believe that...

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