Michael Sterling
Our Team’s Top Tune-Ins: TED Talks and More
Truth is: I’m a bit of an internet junkie. I enjoy relaxing at the end of the day by submerging myself into YouTube. I find lots of great material there from old Seinfeld favorites to silly memes and inspirational TEDTalks. Some of the videos I gravitate to most are personal and professional development topics.
I share some of my finds with my team at work and they share with me. It’s a fun, collaborative way to bring new thoughts, ideas and some laughs to the office.
Today, I want to share a few professional development favorites from some of us here at SterlingFreeman.
The Team’s Top ‘Tune Ins’
- The Power of Vulnerability, by Brené Brown.
Recommended by: Michael Sterling, Managing Director. Connect with me on LinkedIn.
- Want to Boost Your Creativity and be a Better Collaborator? Think about Why the Sky Is Blue, by Kate Torgovnick May
Recommended by: Karen Thompson, Director – M&A Services & Partner Placement.
Connect with Karen on LinkedIn.
- Should You Live for Your Resume or Your Eulogy? By David Brooks
Bonus Item: Get Motivated in 60 Seconds (a musical collage of inspirational quotes to re-ignite you in one minute)
Recommended by: Nancy Allison, Development Director & Senior Recruitment Advisor – Western U.S.
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- Forget The Pecking Order at Work, by Margaret Heffernan
Recommended by Gary Simpson, Senior Recruitment Advisor – N.E. and Ohio Valley
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- The Happy Secret to Better Work, by Shawn Achor
Recommended by Danielle Lyndes, Senior Recruitment Advisor – S.E. & Midwest
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- The Career Advice You Probably Didn’t Get, by Susan Colantuono
Recommended by Amber Guerrero, Researcher
Connect with Amber on LinkedIn.
- Why Comfort Will Ruin Your Life, by Bill Eckstrom
Recommended by Morgan Sterling, Researcher
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SterlingFreeman specializes in career coaching and recruiting for Public Accounting. Interested in more career nutrition? Check out the Career Wellness section of the SterlingFreeman website.