Adam’s 5 Finds — How To Be a Better Partner | Be a Better Listener | Snowflakes

Adam Egger
3 min readJun 16, 2017

Hi all,

This week’s newsletter will teach you how to become a better partner, how to be a better listener and how to go through your favorite websites much more efficiently.

Enjoy!

Learning to be Empathetic

Teaching empathy is one of the main topics in my workshops. Here’s a great video about how be become a better listener. So today’s exercise for you is to tell me the color of the eyes of a person you talked to today.

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Alan Alda: Grow Your Empathy Through Better Visual Perception — YouTubewww.youtube.com
The simple act of noticing someone’s eye color can build your empathy, explains Alan Alda, who got so curious about empathy one day that he began to experime…

Beauty of the Week

Snowflakes are one of nature’s most incredible designs.
See their details like you’ve never seen them before:

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Nat Geo — Snowflakestwitter.com

My Mostly Used Online Tool

I just love feedly. Do you have websites you visit regularly? Would you like to see updates of your favorite news site or a weblog of a friend automatically in just one place? This is what feedly is for. It will show you new articles, news etc without the need to go to all these websites one after another to see there’ nothing new. By far my favorite service.

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Feedly. Read more, know more.feedly.com
Feedly: organize, read and share what matters to you.

The Secret to Desire in A Long-Term Relationship

This one is especially for all of you in a long-term relationship. Can you be your partner’s best friend and erotic partner? Can this work long-term? Fantastic insights about our need for both security AND for surprise in a relationship and how to solve this mystery.

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The secret to desire in a long-term relationship | TED Talk www.ted.com
In long-term relationships, we often expect our beloved to be both best friend and erotic partner. But as Esther Perel argues, good and committed sex draws on two conflicting needs: our need for security and our need for surprise. So how do you sustain desire? With wit and eloquence, Perel lets us in on the mystery of erotic intelligence.

Quote I Love

Happiness is a choice. Isn’t it easy? :-)

Have a happy weekend,

Adam

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Adam Egger

Helping with Innovation and Growth | Strategy and Innovation can be fun and simple | A minimalist living a good life.