Human Skills
Applied
Curiosity
You take notes and think through seemingly random happenings, you store up whatever you happen to find, and you take on a posture of constantly being aware and asking questions so much so that you are like a continuously open portal to everything the world has to offer.
“Curiosity is the cornerstone of effective discipline”
– Daniel J. Siegel
Must See Videos
Author: Nadya Mason
Title How to spark your curiosity, scientifically
Fun scientific experiments to demonstrate her points
Author: R.C Waldun
Title Why isn’t learning enjoyable anymore?
Ties in Disciplined Curiosity with identifying your passions .
Author: Ray Wu
Title: How curiosity paved the way to self-learning
Fun video for students with simple relatable explanations.
Author: Jordan Peterson
Title: How to be Desciplined
How to make a detailed plan for the future.
Interesting Articles
Positive Discipline
Curiosity Questions
What are curiosity questions?
Perfomance Frontiers
Curiosity: A Primary Leadership Discipline Today
Definition with with some of the benefits
Medium.com
7 Things Self-Disciplined People Do Effortlessly
Enjoyable read with 7 actionable ideas
Harvard Business Review
The Business Case for Curiosity
Most business’ stifle curiosity
IO Book Club
About the Book
Author: Perry Zurn
Title: Curious Minds: The Power of Connection
But is curiosity simply information seeking?
About the Book
Author: Jordan Peterson
Title: 12 Rules to Life: An Antidote to Chaos
Distilling the world’s wisdom into 12 rules
About the Book
Author: Jeff Schmidt
Title: Desciplined Minds-A Critical look at Salaried Professionals
This book details the battle one must fight to be a independant thinker.
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Let’s Reflect About This
Strong human skills facilitate individuals to influence others positively, socialize easily, and overcome public anxiety. These skills are transferable and allow you to work well with other individuals and organizations.
The transition to the digital future of work is not by acquiring technological skills, or trying to retain those jobs that will inevitably become automated, but by building on those critical, emotional skills that make us human to cultivate a balanced and productive work-life and environment. As we recognize the qualities that humans hold over machines, we also need to recognize and develop the conditions for those desirable attributes to thrive.