Assumptions blind us to seeing people as they really are. We only see the negative. This cheats us out of experiencing the best in others. Read More
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Author Daniel Pink talks about the importance of timing both for doing things within a day and across the timing of your life. Read More
Much like the fellow human beings around us, once you start respecting your inner critic, you’ll find that it respects you back. Read More
Memory and imagination are inextricably connected. In fact, your memory is imagined. Your memory gets better as you become more imaginative. Read More
Like it or not, working in the digital era challenges everyone to create a personal brand — even if it is merely through Instagram, Facebook or LinkedIn. Read More
These small steps can grow your courage in speaking up for things that are important to you. And isn’t that really what negotiating is all about? … Read More
The problem with cheating: by trying to win at all cost, we miss long-term consequences. Even if we don’t get caught, you’ll experience the aftermath taste. Read More
In 2016, Google Trends — which tracks the popularity of search terms — revealed a somewhat startling statistic. According to internet searches for that year, for the first time in recorded history, “memes” were sought more often than Jesus Christ (then again, Gizmodo reported that come Christmas or Easter, it was all Jesus all the … Read More
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