By Kavita Kumble
Does your life constantly revolve around your children without any time for yourself? If yes, then it’s time to pause and reflect.
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Teens want honesty from adults just as adults crave the truth from teens. If we both want the same thing, why is it so hard to get there?
Oftentimes, strong culture is confused with surface-level perks, but those do little for long-term engagement, writes Sarah Wilson of Rokt.
Everybody talks about company culture these days, but very few people in the industry understand what it really means. Even fewer people know how to build one.
Borrowing from Buddhism, Dr. Trost suggested aiming for a compassionate detachment. Not detachment from our children but from the outcome of who they are becoming.
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Do you have a strained or complicated relationship with your mother? Maybe difficulties from childhood carried over into your adult relationships, setting the stage for complications with romantic partners or your own children.
One of the best parts about watching sports is seeing a team work in unison, with a common vision, and watching it succeed. Championships are won through the efforts of talented individuals who work together towards a common purpose.
Still clinging to the fears and fury of childhood? You can unarrest your development once and for all.