Genius is not a result of chance
Development requires discipline and the execution of activities. Have you ever thought about how mini-habits can help you with that?
Development requires discipline and the execution of activities. Have you ever thought about how mini-habits can help you with that?
Creativity is a skill that can be developed by anyone willing to do so.
Do you know how to communicate clearly and empathetically? Building connections, openness, and trust? Or are you triggering anxiety in your colleagues when sending a message in the heat of the moment?
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.
Having an empathetic stance and knowing how to listen is essential for building genuine bonds and trust.
Giving your best in an activity but not seeing much improvement in your skills? You’re not alone.
The less we know who we are, the harder it is to create with authenticity. So, exposing oneself to different experiences is a great way for self-discovery and self-development.