Learning Management System
Absorb is an AI-powered strategic learning system designed for all internal and external learning needs.
Explore our LMS featuresMaking an error can lead us into negative thinking, but you can avoid that as we discuss in this elearning course, Moving Forward and Learning from Failure. In this course we will take an in-depth look at failure and the tendency to look at it negatively when we should be looking at our failures as opportunities to improve. We'll talk about how to maintain a healthy perspective about failure and to create a mindset that allows you to solve what caused the issue and move forward. We will also share some strategies you can put into practice to help you approach failures as just another step on the road to success. Part of our series on Failure, this course includes a video lesson, downloadable student materials and a short online quiz to check your comprehension.
This book summary of Deep Work is all about how the rise of technology has wrecked our ability to concentrate deeply on tasks –and how to overcome this blockade. These blinks illustrate different strategies that can help you improve the output of your work and get the most out of your free time.
Learn morePeople can be categorised into two when it comes down to the amount of detail they think and also communicate to others about. The Skillshub "Advanced Communication Skills - Big Picture vs. Detailed Thinking" course identifies the difference between specific and global people. Once the course is complete, you will be able to speak the language suitable to both people "types", understanding if you need to go into the smallest of detail or provide more of just an overview.
Learn moreTake some time to learn about stress management and mental wellness with the TED Talk "Why we all need to practice emotional first aid." We'll go to the doctor when we feel sick or have a nagging pain, so why don't we see a health professional when we feel emotional pain like guilt, loss or loneliness? In this talk on mental health awareness, author and psychologist Guy Winch explains how we can all practice better emotional hygiene––what he describes as taking care of our emotions and our minds with the same diligence as we take care of our bodies––to develop the resilience and grit to thrive.
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