Why Every Workplace Needs an Introvert

Why Every Workplace Needs an Introvert The world is an extrovert-dominated place. Even workplaces are designed to suit the extrovert nature. Read any job description and you will see that they require dynamic people, self-starters, go-getters, effective-communicators and amazing presenters for nearly all types of positions. Where does that leave>>>

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The Impact Of The Law Of Attraction In Your Life

The Impact Of The Law Of Attraction In Your Life Simply put, the law of attraction states that we will attract the things that we think about most, whether they are good or bad. There is a lot of power in our thinking and what we choose to focus on.>>>

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How Meditation And Yoga Can Help You Achieve Inner Peace

How Meditation And Yoga Can Help You Achieve Inner Peace In life, we are bombarded with numerous instances and occasions that pull out varied feelings and emotions from us. However, in most of the cases, these feelings and emotions are more of a reaction to situations as opposed to a>>>

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6 Books about Thoughts You Should Read

6 Books about Thoughts You Should Read Try to block out your thoughts to make yourself stop thinking. Were you able to do it? Most of you won’t be able to keep their mind silent, as you probably found yourself thinking during the exercise, saying to yourself to “stop thinking,”>>>

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The 10 Rules for Achieving Success

  The 10 Rules for Achieving Success Success is the intentional, premeditated use of choice and decision. Unless you choose—with certainty—what it is you want, you accept table scraps by default! The world is plump with opportunity. With boldness and conviction, stick a fork into the goals you want by>>>

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From Moment of Birth customs shape experiences & behaviour

From the Moment of Birth The renowned anthropologist Ruth Fulton Benedict once famously observed that, “From Moment of Birth customs shape experiences & behaviour. By the time he can talk, he is the little creature of his culture.” Dr. Benedict wrote those words back in 1931. She was actually observing a>>>

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