Emotional Equations: Simple Truths for Creating Happiness + Success by Chip Conley
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Emotional Equations: Simple Truths for Creating Happiness + Success by Chip Conley
Chip Conley’s Modern Elder Academy in Baja, MX for The New York Times
The New Business of Growing Old examines the economies–from housing to sexual wellness–springing up around the most significant demographic shift in recent history.
'As leaders, we understand that intangibles are important, but we don't have a clue how to measure them.' -Chip Conley | See more daily motivational quotes at Jar of Quotes.
'As leaders, we understand that intangibles are important, but we don't have a clue how to measure them.' -Chip Conley | View more inspirational quotes at Jar of Quotes.
Today the workforce is getting older, and the number of younger workers in positions of senior management is growing. These two developments might appear to spell trouble, in that they seem to set the generations against one another, but the author of this article argues that in fact they represent an important opportunity: If companies can figure out how to enable the intergenerational transfer of the wisdom that comes with age and experience, they can strengthen themselves — and the workplace as a whole.
We've all heard about IQ and EQ. Now, cognitive scientists are pointing to the importance of TQ.
It’s common to wrestle with feelings of unmet expectations, missed opportunities, and paths not taken when you reach the midpoint of your career. But experts say that arriving at middle-age is also a profound opportunity for growth and self-reflection. It’s a chance to reevaluate your priorities, draw from your experience, and carve out a path that aligns with your goals for the second half of your professional life.