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KEEP CALM AND LEAD ON

Uncertainty affects us all, particularly business leaders. You’re having to deal with the personal ramifications of ongoing uncertainty for yourself and your family, as well as the workplace responsibilities of keeping the business afloat and supporting staff – financially, mentally and emotionally. That can be a huge weight on your shoulders.

Remember, human beings are wired with an intrinsic desire for certainty. It’s one of our six human needs (along with uncertainty, growth, significance, contribution and connection).

Your brain is constantly scanning the world looking for regular patterns, and when you don’t see them, it hits you at a visceral level because your brain interprets it as a threat to

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