100%. I genuinely don’t understand the alternative view point.
Based on an average lifetime around one fifth of your life is spent with your kids still in our lives every day.
Less if you are unfortunate enough to die younger.
Why would you pass that time up for anything, you quite literally have decades to focus on other stuff
There is a phrase that says "The sad part about motherhood is that you're raising the one thing you can't live without, to be able to live without you."
Not going to lie, that one got me.😭
CEO, Numentum: Unlocking revenue momentum for B2B companies worldwide | Led the launch of LinkedIn's Social Selling business line and its flagship product, Sales Navigator.
Is your team is suffering from Invisible Corporate Exhaustion? I help companies engage and retain productive, & energetic employees through fun and healthy team engagement initiatives.
These are adorable but they will not show up in my kids lunchbox and I definitely would not recommend it to a client (unless they're paying someone else to do it).
Don't get me wrong, I'm a big lover of fruit and making healthy eating fun.
But.... healthy living needs to be practical for the busy professional and built into their workplace.
So, if you have a busy professional with 2 kids at home and they are trying to balance work, time with their kids, cooking healthy meals, kid activities, and work on their own health... they are pretty strapped for time.
These would be lovely on a fruit or veggie tray for you next corporate event :)
Employees and leaders.... keep your healthy solutions simple to you can stick with it when things get busy.
Companies... support your employees' leaders' health and wellness so they can be at their best.
(I do love the unicorn though)...
#HR#Peopleandculture#Corporatewellnessprogrm
ROP (Return on Potential) is my favorite acronym although I’m an MD, PhD, MBA, CFA & a bunch of other acronyms people think matters. 4x’ing ROP @ Harvard, MIT, & Stanford & Founder/CEO of a multibillion dollar VC firm.
Are we still good parents if we don’t send our kids to school with fruit cut up like this?
🍊 🍎 🍌
Creativity is a muscle that can be strengthened with exercise! Here are some ways to jumpstart someone's creative thinking, even if they feel they have none to begin with:
✨Embrace New Experiences:
Stepping outside your comfort zone is a great way to spark new ideas. Try a new hobby, visit a museum, or even just take a different route on your walk.
✨Play with Ideas:
Games and brainstorming exercises can help generate a flow of ideas. Try doodling, playing with Legos, or even freewriting whatever comes to mind.
✨Find Inspiration Everywhere:
Pay attention to the world around you. Look for inspiration in nature, art, music, or even everyday objects.
✨Challenge Assumptions:
Ask "why" and "what if" about things you take for granted. This can lead to new perspectives and innovative solutions.
✨Relax and Recharge:
Taking breaks and getting enough sleep allows your brain to process information and make connections. Meditation can also be helpful.
Remember, there's no such thing as a bad idea during brainstorming. The key is to be open-minded and have fun with the process!
ROP (Return on Potential) is my favorite acronym although I’m an MD, PhD, MBA, CFA & a bunch of other acronyms people think matters. 4x’ing ROP @ Harvard, MIT, & Stanford & Founder/CEO of a multibillion dollar VC firm.
Are we still good parents if we don’t send our kids to school with fruit cut up like this?
🍊 🍎 🍌
Clinical Psychologist | Supporting children access trauma informed help | Up-skilling front line practitioners working in education, health & social care to deliver the Healing Together programmes.
Adults struggle to sit with children that are expressing feelings of sadness.
So they go into superhero mode by offering a load of solutions to fix their problem or
Distract the children from their feelings by doing a activity or getting them to focus on all the ‘positive’ stuff in their lives.
This is extremely invalidating for a child to experience. You can rationalise the problem (usually to make yourself feel better) but their body will still feel sadness.
#traumainformed#childrensmentalhealth#childrenincare#earlyintervention#staffdevelopmenthttps://lnkd.in/eTNu7rRV
For those of you who like me, have a very curious child in your life that wants to understand the riots, what they are and why they are happening. Here are some good tips for you as parents/carers on how to approach and structure that conversation.
https://lnkd.in/eKd6Ep_E
We as parents want all good things for our kids and only positive experiences in life for them..But once the kids grow up in life they face the reality of adulthood.
Professional Vibes has come up with new video
Do not say "Yes" when you have to say "No" to your kids.
For parents it is important to understand and get this very clear...
Pls watch and share the link
https://lnkd.in/gkYgZzi5
You can’t control the people your child will run into, but you CAN prepare them. Here are the 6 types of people your child will meet and how they can interact with each type. #goyacares
Seismic: Helping Enterprise businesses transform sales behaviour and marketing impact in B2B
1mo100%. I genuinely don’t understand the alternative view point. Based on an average lifetime around one fifth of your life is spent with your kids still in our lives every day. Less if you are unfortunate enough to die younger. Why would you pass that time up for anything, you quite literally have decades to focus on other stuff