
The Art of Distraction
You might find these moments of distraction annoying, but in reality, they are not necessarily problematic and are entirely natural.
You might find these moments of distraction annoying, but in reality, they are not necessarily problematic and are entirely natural.
One of the natural consequences of professional ethics is the improvement of communication among employees and managers, which leads to much greater clarity in operational processes.
Simple and profound truths are specialties of this Buddhist nun. Her message? Happiness truly resides in our own hearts and minds.
We can distract ourselves from what we’re doing 345,600 times a day, and this number can actually be reached if we have a procrastinating brain.
Are we born to be more optimistic than realistic?
In addition to making good food choices, how we prepare the moment to eat them is also very important! Have you ever heard of slow food?
What gives us the motivation to work every day, for many hours a week? Money is a factor to consider in this, but not the only one.
But good choices don’t always come from decisions that took a long time to make; the most important thing is that the criteria used were effective.
70% of these individuals are not prepared to take on leadership roles, resulting in a loss of over $300 billion for the global economy.
IQ is not what defines intelligence or success. Often, the environment in which we are placed is the greatest influencer of our professional future.