First law of Emotional Thermodynamics

The first law of emotional thermodynamics states that emotional energy cannot be created nor destroyed. It can only be transformed from one form to another.
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We must trust that no matter what happens we have the skills, knowledge and experience we need to face whatever lies ahead. We must believe in our capacity to learn and fill any skills gaps we need to thrive, not just survive. To increase our confidence, we must get really clear on our Unique Value Proposition. The sum of: Our skills, knowledge, experience, achievements. The positive impact of our actions on companies, clients and those around us.

Our personality, values and emotional intelligence. We must identify any gaps that are feeding into our self-doubt and take whatever action we can to fill those gaps. When you have conviction in yourself, you will KNOW no matter what happens – you will be OK. And others will have conviction in you too.

Priorities and Judgement

The person who emphasizes details and fails to take care of the most important things first can only fail in the business world. Let the non vital details go and concentrate on taking care of the crucial problems.
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The up-side down priorities signal a lack of judgement that inevitably brings failure in the business world. Be real, you can’t take care of all situations that needs attentions, no matter how hard you work.

Exponential causality

COVID-19 so far took us to the territory of risk management, assessment, engineering, and eventually into complex systems.

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The potential for catastrophic outcome is a hallmark of complex systems Please everyone, just put on your thinking caps and not rely on governments.