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 Self-confidence is more important than you can imagine. It can change your whole life for the better. While a lack of confidence will have negative effects on your social relations, career, achievements, and even your mood. What is self-confidence?  Confidence basically means to trust. When you say that you have full confidence in someone, it means that […]...
An expression of gratitude costs nothing and only requires minimal time and attention. It’s a good feeling when someone says thank you and the power of gratitude in the workplace can be hugely significant. Leaders can also create an environment where everyone gets in on the action, leveraging the attention of every member of the […]...
I have always problem with saying no to others’ requests since I was a kid. Most of the time people ask me to do something for them and I always said yes to them. I didn’t have any boundaries so because of that I do others’ work but have no time for mine. I know for many people; it […]...
Everybody admires high achievers—those that turn in projects on time and within budget, are frequently given promotions and raises, receive positive feedback from customers, and do much more. We frequently lack the knowledge necessary to design our paths to success, though. High performers, however, are aware of the patterns they have used to propel themselves […]...
Are you a person who does some activities at the same time? Talk on the phone with a customer while entering data into the computer system. Cook dinner and help children with their homework. Reading emails while chatting with coworkers. If you can do such work at the same time, you’re probably a multi-task person like me. […]...
Day-to-day life is usually a blur of passing lights, blaring sounds, and people’s voices. Connecting with nature helps you find peace in your busy life while making the world a better place. The term connection to nature is frequently used to describe our enduring relationship with nature, including emotions, attitudes, and behavior. Research shows that […]...
Being passive involves allowing other peoples’ needs and opinions to take precedence over ours. This means playing second fiddle. Other people come first, you come second. In a nutshell, their needs and opinions are more important than yours. There are times in our lives when we need to take a passive role. Being passive occasionally […]...
  Small habits are the little things you do every day that make you the person you want to be. Research shows that small changes in your daily routine – like taking the stairs instead of the elevator, eating less junk food, or drinking less coffee after work – can have a positive long-term impact on […]...
There is one way to make sure that you wake up every single day feeling calm, joyful, and blissed out, and that is to adopt an attitude of gratitude. When you make it a conscious habit to express appreciation for your life, the Universe listens and responds with more love. Life is far from perfect. […]...

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