By Arianna Huffington — 2019
There’s a big difference between talking about well-being and being able to connect people’s actual experiences to the success of the company.
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Being laid off can be a financial nightmare, but what isn’t talked about enough is the psychic toll it takes, and the decisions we make around work in the aftermath.
Sometimes all someone needs is a little creative inspiration to get the creative juices flowing.
Quick: What sounds more fun? Filling in spreadsheets with data for eight hours or coming up with new and exciting ideas?
Rather than looking to the usual sources for life hacks — you know, famous CEOs, world leaders, cult leaders — It’s time to look to a profession that often gets a tough rap (yet requires more grit and determination than most): Artists.
Creativity is fragile: it needs to be fed enough inspiration, but not too much, for consuming an excessive amount of information may destroy its delicate balance. It needs space to grow, but should not be forced, for mechanical work may lead to lifeless output.