Is the feeling of Regret a Symbol of a Healthy Mind?
This insightful blog inspired from Daniel Pink’s book The Power of Regret, reasons out as to how the feeling of regret is indeed a symbol of a healthy mind.
Self consolation is not Always Right for this reason
This wonderful insight inspired from Daniel Pink’s book The Power of Regret, highlights and teaches us as to why self consolation many not always be the right thing to do.
Self Consolation (At Leasts) as opposed to being Regretful (If Only) compares as follows and this shows as to why being regretful at time can do more good than harm.
What makes Portfolio Theory relevant to human emotions?
Inspired from Daniel Pink’s best selling book, The Power of Regret, this insight teaches us as to how Markowitz’s investment portfolio theory is very much relevant to human emotions as well.
As a result of this, it is pertinent to mix regret with other positive human emotions to lead a balanced life.
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Inspired from Daniel Pink’s best selling book, The Power of Habit, this insight illuminates us on the benefit of doing a premortem to unearth certainties beforehand.
The Power of Regret is indeed a very powerful book that illuminates us on the powerful effects of analyzing and hence learning from regrets. To read many more insightful blogs from the same book visit the following link
We all know from David Rock’s book Your Brain at Work that positive reappraisal is a very effective technique to reduce stress. Through this blog post we will learn the four techniques for positive appraisal.
When we are under severe stress or anxiety it is very important to apply these techniques to reduce stress.
The insight mentioned below from David Rock’s book Your Brain at work throws more light on these effective techniques that can change our point of view and hence reduce stress and anxiety.
David Rock’s book Your Brain at Work is a very effective brain for all of you who want to understand the working of the brain to effectively handle stress and anxiety in your lives.
Mentioned below is one another wonderful insight from this book: