by Benjamin Schoendorff | Mar 2 2018 | Blog, Organisations EN
TEAL, how does it work precisely? By Enya Tougas Emails. Calls. Accounting. Technical support. Problem solving. Team management. Customer services. Booking. Is the definition of administrative assistant limited to that? Is the role of an employee limited to a list of...
by Benjamin Schoendorff | Dec 7 2017 | Blog, General Public
Personal training By Ben Sedley “If only all of life was like the gym”, Jay sighed. Between his hours as a personal trainer, and his own busy exercise regime, Jay could spend up to 30 hours a week at the gym. While he was lifting weights or helping someone else reach...
by Benjamin Schoendorff | Feb 14 2017 | Nouvelle
Committed actions precede reduction of suffering Suffering can be so painful that it’s only natural to imagine that it’s impossible to live the life we want so long as we suffer so. That can lead us to focus our energy and resources on finding ways to...
by Benjamin Schoendorff | Feb 7 2017 | Blog, Organisations EN
What if we relearned to make choices? By Benjamin Schoendorff Increase the minimum wage. Reduce executive pay. Abolish wage scales… there is much talk of money and what is or isn’t fair remuneration, but what about the decision-making process? I believe we have...
by Benjamin Schoendorff | Dec 22 2016 | Nouvelle
Source : Association for Contextual Behavioral Science, https://contextualscience.org/jonathan_brickers_tedx_talk_about_the_secret_to_se The following is an interview between Steve Hayes and Jonathan Bricker from November 2016 on the occasion of Jonathan’s TEDx talk...