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Videos That Teach Us About Ourselves

When I can learn something about myself, it's worth the time and effort it takes.  It's especially valuable when I can do it, just by watching a short video.  Videos worth sharing…..

Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook, talks about why we have too few women leaders.  She points out the unconscious behavior that we are all susceptible to in the workplace, in a clear, no nonsense way. 

 

Benjamin Zander, conductor, speaker and author of the book, The Art of Possibility, talks about the stories that classical music tells, if we know how to listen.  He ends with some wonderful wisdom about showing up, when he says, "Who are we being, that our children's eyes are not shining?"

 

 

And finally, take a look at this new feature from LinkedIn that allows you to visualize and analyze your network.

It was an eye opener for me, as I could see that I have not kept my network up to date with the direction of my business. A major portion of revenue for me these days is from universities, through my startup, My Alumni Link. Yet my network of alumni directors, at least on LinkedIn, is amazingly small.

 

What videos have you seen recently that are teaching you about yourself?

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