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Books on [countermeasures against aging
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So I think I should read it, as Iām interested in aging prevention, but for some reason I get the feeling that Iām going to lose if I read it. w
- In addition, āIf you read it, you loseā is one of the symptoms of aging that I have noted in the past, so there is no way out of it. - epidemic insularity
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How to work as a āmodern elderā (new elder) who will always be respected as a wise man in the workplace in the age of 100 years of life.
- I just donāt get this āI want to be respected as a wise manā feeling.
- You implicitly look down on younger people, Thatās what Iām talking about.
- I just donāt get this āI want to be respected as a wise manā feeling.
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But well, I think āpolishing your ability to give adviceā is certainly important, and probably not currently polished, so you should definitely read it!
Read and say a few words
- The book is decent, it says this
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If we continue to follow the image of our elders - the old man from a high podium, giving a heavy-handed sermon - we will not be able to grow much.
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What is Modern Elder?
- Excellent judgment
- Real Insights
- EQ
- Ability to think from a birdās eye view
- spirit of service
menstruation
- Mentor and intern at the same time
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Lesson
- Evolution.
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The fourth and most difficult, yet indispensable, step in becoming a modern elder is the ability to evolve. If you are stuck in the past and follow the image of your elders - the old man from the podium - you will not grow much.
- Identity Diet
- Redefine your reputation
- Reset Knowledge, Become an Intern
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- Learning
- Questions and Consensus Building
- curiosity
- Dig deeper into the business
- Catalytic Question
- Clarify what you want to get out of the question.
- Collaboration.
- Ensure psychological safety
- Make collaboration part of your culture
- personality test
- MBTI
- Hogan Assessments
- DISC
- color code
- eniagram
- Consider the terms of the exchange
- counsel
- Do we give knowledge or awareness?
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