This week’s 12 links:
- How to be a good leader on the School of Life website. Error 404, page not found.
- The ultimate in self-organization: self-forming teams on Jurgen Appelo‘s website. Error 404, page not found.
- The Well-being of Future Generations Wales Act 2015: what is it and what does it mean for Wales (March 2016), on the Assembly in Brief blog, which no longer exists. Error 404, page not found. This one does date this particular batch of links though, so that’s helpful.
- A page on Mindfulness as part of the Self-advocacy UK section on the Carers UK website. Error 404, page not found.
- Burnout in Social Justice and Human Rights Activists: Symptoms, Causes and Implications, a paper by Cher Weixia Chen and Paul C. Gorski. Interesting that I was looking at that in 2016, because I would go on to lead the Co-production Network for Wales the following year for nearly 6 years, and very much put the organisation’s needs before my own. Maybe if I’d read this paper then eh…? 😀
- Stress statistics on the Health and Safety Executive website. Error 404, page not found.(*What* was I researching at the time?!)
- How to do great things: a self-care checklist on the Mind Body Green website. Error 404, page not found.
- How to change your attitude when you can’t change your situation on the Mind Body Green website. Error 404, page not found. (Was I going through something…?)
- “Owning our story and loving ourselves through that process is the bravest thing that we’ll ever do.” – Brene Brown quote, on Pinterest. (OMG Pinterest. Remember Pinterest?!!)
- “Not my circus, not my monkeys.” – apparently a Polish proverb, on Pinterest.
- “I know now that we never get over great losses; we absorb them, and they carve us into different, often kinder, creatures.” – unattributed quote on Pinterest.
- A Facebook post which has now been deleted.
I don’t even remember where I was at in 2016, when I saved this batch to read later. I guess the lesson is, whatever it is, this too shall pass!
A fast but unsatisfying batch this week.
Here’s a picture of a rainbow in London that I took years ago and still like a lot.
My time to read: 30 minutes
