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The Working World from a Highly Sensitive Person's Perspective
They say our fast-paced world needs highly sensitive people, or HSPs as they are often called. But what about their role in the workplace? Can people with this complex, deeply empathetic mind add value here too? Or are they just too sensitive? Dr. Candan Aydemir-Tam, healthcare psychologist, provides valuable insights.

Editorial Team
5 min read


Leading from the Heart: Meet Business Psychologist Hema Vyas
Meet Hema Vyas: A London business psychologist championing heartfelt leadership for future success. The world is changing, and so is leadership. Today, it's more about integrity than it is about numbers. This is her story.

Editorial Team
3 min read


Family Dynamics in the Workplace with Dr. Dardashti
Understanding how family patterns impact the workplace, such as recurring conflicts or rare reactions related to our past, can truly improve our work. Dr. Niloo Dardashti of New York helps the working world in this regard and shares her insights on workplace family dynamics with us.

Editorial Team
4 min read


Unique Slow Travel Adventure: Putting Earth Before Work
An ongoing news story about the remarkable slow travel journey of Italian scientist Dr. Gianluca Grimalda, who puts the planet above his career, prompts a timely question: Is work more important than Earth?

Editorial Team
5 min read


Does the Early Bird Still Catch the Worm? Insights from Denmark
Some people have more energy in the morning, others perform better in the evening. Or, as science puts it, each of us has a unique chronotype. There's a growing belief that aligning our lives with our chronotype would make us healthier and more productive. However, is it feasible to organise life in this manner, and why should we? A Danish viewpoint provides fresh insights into this matter.

femkevaniperen
7 min read
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