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“ The shoe that fits one person pinches another; there is no recipe for living that suits all cases. Carl Jung.’
Carl Jung (1875-1961) was a Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology. Renowned for his theories on the collective unconscious, archetypes, and individuation, Jung delved into the exploration of the human psyche.
He… emphasized the importance of personal development, integrating the unconscious, and understanding the symbolic language of dreams.
A prolific writer, his influential works include “Psychological Types” and “Man and His Symbols.” Jung’s ideas continue to impact psychology, philosophy, and cultural studies worldwide.
Is Carl Jung the reason we seek professional development books, tricks, workshops, and courses online?
Did he start it? I do think he wrote about us being individuals and seeking to learn more about our very unique and precious selves.
Resilience
You’re not born resilient—you become resilient.
Green Light
Sometimes we wait for a green light that never comes. A promotion. A signal. Someone saying, “Go ahead.” But what if the real signal is… you?
Own the Room
You don’t need to walk into a room to own it. Your presence shows up before you do—even on Zoom.
Active Listening
The most influential people aren’t the ones who talk the most. They’re the ones who listen best
Clarity Beats Confidence
People don’t need you to have all the answers—they need you to be clear.
Pivot with Purpose
Where in your work or life are you clinging to an outdated strategy? What might need a pivot?