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    5 Ways Leaders Can Adopt a Growth Mindset
    Want to become a more resilient, adaptable, effective leader? Nurture a growth mindset! Here are five tips to get you started.What makes a growth mindset so desirable in modern leaders?People with a growth mindset see every event as an opportunity to learn and grow, even when things don’t go as planned. They’re more resilient, more adaptable, more self-confident, and more effective at guiding others.Moving from Comfort Zone to Learning ZonePracticing …
    By Malarie Juricev, 1,379 words
  2. City Monitor, , more info

    Refurbishing existing office space could support businesses and help the planet
    The pandemic changed office culture irrevocably. With hybrid working now fully instilled, this has impacted not only companies’ organisational structures, but their physical infrastructure as well. (Photo by Monkey Business Images/Shutterstock) Building design now needs to accommodate ebbs and flows in capacity – according to research from the insurance broking firm Gallagher, 63% of UK business leaders are changing office space due to a shift in ways of working, with …
    By Leadmonitor-Ai, 1,220 words
  3. Isle of Dogs Life, , more info

    SS Robin to move to Trinity Buoy Wharf on December 10th 2023
    In 2017, We proudly announced that SS Robin was returning home but things did not quite work out that way because of various issues. However, we can bring the news that the move from the Royal Docks to Trinity Buoy Wharf will eventually bring SS Robin home to the Orchard Yard on the River Lea where she was built by Mackenzie, MacAlpine & Co in 1890. SS Robin is the …
    By isleofdogslife, 844 words
  4. Said the Gramophone, , more info

    BEST SONGS OF 2023
    The tick-tock of time trips on and here we are again, old friends. Said the Gramophone. Best songs. By now I hope you know the drill. This world needs some kindnesses--it wants more peace, liberation, and music shared between strangers. So here's a pistachio, a ripe pear. Here are my 100 favourite songs of the year 2023; songs I love much more than doomed submarines (or basketball). Earlier this year, …
    By Sean, 7,569 words
  5. Carmen's Fun Painty Time, , more info

    Senjutsu: Battle for Japan
    I haven't actually played it yet, but I've seen the videos, read the rules, and it looks fun. Not only that, but I already have a sizeable collection of painted samurai to use!The only problem is that Senjutsu is in 30mm and I have 40mm. No worries, I'll build my own terrain!The battle board was mapped out using isometric graph paper to set the grid, then it was cut out …
    By Evilcartoonist, 181 words
  6. Great War Fiction, , more info

    A Miserable Kipling
    Here, from the Lyttelton Times, a New Zealand newspaper of 1911, is yet another proof of the strange side-effects of Rudyard Kipling’s immense celebrity:
    By George Simmers, 27 words
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    So Close to Home, debut novel of Mick Cummins, has been published
    Mick Cummins, the Melbourne based former social worker and screenwriter, who won the unpublished manuscript award in the 2023 Victorian Premiers Literary Awards, has had his debut work, So Close to Home, published by Affirm Press. The manuscript was originally titled One Divine Night. Cummins said a number of publishers contacted him after winning the unpublished manuscript prize earlier this year.
    By Jay, 73 words
  8. The Last Drive In, , more info

    Coming up at The Last Drive In!
    My interview with actress Beverly Washburn! and… From Glamour to Trauma: Deconstructing the Myth of Hag Cinema! This is your EverLovin Joey sayin’ See ya at the Snack Bar! The post Coming up at The Last Drive In! appeared first on The Last Drive In.
    By monstergirl, 52 words
  9. The Online Darkroom, , more info

    Always carry your camera - I didn't...
    The iphone view of the pool. The two conical shapes on the horizon are the Bass Rock island on the left and North Berwick Law on the southern shore of the estuary. Both are volcanic plugs. The rounded one in the centre is, I think, Traprain Law in East Lothian.Yes, straight from the "Don't do as I do, do as I say" department of the Online Darkroom comes a tale …
    By Bruce Robbins, 83 words
  10. The Birdist, , more info

    Birds in Video Games: Grand Theft Auto 6 Trailer
    The trailer for Grand Theft Auto 6, maybe the most-anticipated video game in history, leaked on social media last night. It looks pretty goddamn rad. The game returns to Vice City, a fictional town based heavily on Miami, and the trailer is set firmly in the nutso world of South Florida. Plus, there are a TON of birds.Watched GTA VI trailer 10 times now.World looks beautiful and just cant wait …
    By NickL, 642 words
  11. Blood Knife - Editorial Archives, , more info

    REVIEW: Foe (2023)
    Tense, emotional climate science-fiction that doesn’t quite come together by Kevin Fox, Jr. This piece was written during the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike. Without the labor of the actors currently on strike, the film being covered here wouldn’t exist. Foe is a psychological thriller that relies on one of speculative fiction’s most familiar anxieties: humanity being replaced. The film is climate fiction, taking place in a world that’s finally experiencing the …
    By Kevin Fox, Jr., 1,178 words
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    The Weekly Challenge 245 (Prolog Solutions)
    The examples used here are from the weekly challenge problem statement and demonstrate the working solution. Part 1 You are given two array of languages and its popularity. Write a script to sort the language based on popularity. Solution make_pairs(K, V, K-V). sort_language(Languages, Popularity, SortedLanguages):- maplist(make_pairs, Popularity, Languages, PopularityLanguages), keysort(PopularityLanguages, SortedPopularityLanguages), findall(Language, member(_-Language, SortedPopularityLanguages), SortedLanguages). Sample Run % gprolog --consult-file prolog/ch-1.p | ?- sort_language([2, 1, 3], [perl, c, python], SortedLanguages). …
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  13. Amy Hupe, content designer | Articles, , more info

    Loss
    The law of conservation of energy says that, within a closed system, energy cannot be created or destroyed: only converted from one form of energy to another. In 2023 - a year filled with personal loss - I’ve come to find some comfort in this fact. If a relationship between 2 people is a closed system, then the law of conservation says that the energy that existed between them endures, …
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  14. Libraries – Thomas Guignard photography, , more info

    De Petrus Vught
    The St. Pieter catholic church in Vught, the Netherlands, was built between 1881 and 1884 to replace a straw-roofed 14th century chapel. Carl Weber, a prolific Dutch architect with German origins, departed from the Neo-Gothic churches he had designed so far to give St. Pieter a combination of Neo-Romanesque and Rheinland Gothic elements. DePetrus combines the public library, local museum, community centre (complete with pool tables), a café and a …
    By Thomas Guignard, 530 words
  15. Goblin's Henchman, , more info

    Advent(ure) Calendar | 24 Days of Festive Dungeoneering :: 2023
    A (hopefully) fun festive idea – an Advent Calendar Dungeon (‘Advent(ure) Calendar’). Open a door each day to see what’s behind the door. See if you survive to Christmas. Simply scan the QR code on each door to see what lies behind … I originally wrote this in 2022, doing one day each day – like a precursor to #Dungeon23, but only for 24 days >> PDF << Idea inspired …
    By Goblin's Henchman, 333 words