#91 Disagreement to Discovery – Sandy Krot
We hope you and your family are staying safe and healthy during this resurgence of the virus. Here in the US we just came through a very contentious presidential election. The US is not the only place on the globe where disagreements arise. Listen to learn about how the brilliance of the mind can help […]
#89 Leading in Uncertain Times – Sandy Krot
September can feel like the first month of the new year. Fall has arrived. The kids have returned to school (at least virtually). This new year we find ourselves still in the middle of a pandemic and much uncertainty. It’s a challenging time to be a leader. Luckily, as you’ll see below, the mind can […]
#88 Inspiration and Motivation – Sandy Krot
Ever lose your inspiration and motivation? This seems common for most of us. Listen to learn more about how your mind’s innate design can help.
#87 Connecting Through a Screen – Robin Charbit
We hope you are enjoying the summer. (Apologies to our Southern Hemisphere friends.) By now, we bet you are all seasoned veterans of online meetings. At Insight Principles, this transition was initially awkward and unwelcome. However, as Robin Charbit describes below, we adapted, and were ultimately surprised by how well our online work evolved.
#85 My Reflections on Racism – Sandy Krot
The pandemic and its effects have been the subject of many of our recent newsletters. Today we turn our attention to a different crisis. In this newsletter, Sandy Krot shares her reflections on the killing of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer – an event that has shaken all of us.
#82 Working in the New Normal – Cheryl Bond
We hope that you and your families are continuing to stay well during these challenging times. As promised we are increasing the frequency of our newsletters. A lot of news lately is bad news. Yet we know many of you are finding creative ways of doing your jobs and living your lives. In this issue […]
#81 If I Am OK, Then Why Do I Feel So Bad? – Julia Rebholz
We hope that you and your families are continuing to stay well during these challenging times. As promised we are increasing the frequency of our newsletters. This issue is from Julia Rebholz, a member of our Insight Principles team from the UK. She shares that she too, has struggled a bit but when she remembers […]
#79 Uncertainty and Imagination – Sandy Krot
These are very interesting, and for many, very challenging times. We wanted to reach out to you all with more frequent reminders of both the benefits and avoidable pitfalls of living in a human mind. We hope you all are taking good care of yourselves and your friends and families.
#78 Everybody Hates PowerPoint – Sandy Krot
Can you imagine a workplace without PowerPoint? We can. While an interesting tool, the way PowerPoint is often used stifles the creative process that helps us solve our most vexing problems.
#68 Which Camp Are You In? – Sandy Krot
This month’s newsletter addresses a common but unproductive dynamic between people who tend to be critical and those who tend to be sensitive to criticism. An understanding of the mind can soothe the tension and help us learn from one another.
#66 Not Getting What You Want? – Robin Charbit
This month, Robin Charbit shares what he sees about the mind’s capacity to bring insight. To borrow a phrase from Mick Jagger, “We can’t always get what we want…but we get what we need.”
#64 Are You Listening? – Sandy Krot
This is our final recording of 2018. We hope you enjoyed these monthly messages and that they have helped evolve your understanding of the principles behind the human mind.
#63 Is Your Job Worthy of Greatness and Respect? – Sandy Krot
Are certain jobs more worthy of respect? Must you like your job in order to do it well? Does your job determine your self-worth? Listen as we address these interesting questions.
#62 Let’s Get Passionate – Sandy Krot
This month’s newsletter is about passion. How can such a positive feeling create unproductive noise in the human mind? Listen to find out.
#59 Listening Without Judgment – Sandy Krot
Last month we spoke about the limitations of listening for agreement. Our newsletter inspired one of our readers to share his insights on listening. We love getting these contributions – please keep them coming. And if you have suggestions for topics, please send them along.
