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Passive-aggressive people: Could you be one of them? Passive-aggressive people don't get mad, they get even. When conflict triggers an emotional response, the passive-aggressive pattern is for revenge, by some form of sabotage.
Our leaders and institutions are failing us, but it’s not always because they’re bad or unethical, says venture capitalist John Doerr—often, it’s simply because they’re leading us toward the wrong objectives.
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"The proactive approach to a mistake is to acknowledge it instantly, correct and learn from it." - Dr. Stephen R. Covey Habit 1: Be Proactive is about taking responsibility for your life. You can't keep blaming everything on your parents or grandparents.
Both collaboration and competition can help big business be the force for good.
When you practice limited thinking, you paralyze yourself at the start line. This way of thinking is one of the biggest preventers of achieving your goals, and that’s why in today's video, I want to share a few strategies that you can use to overcome your limiting beliefs.
The first decades of our life are mostly spent in making adaptations to the world and its demands upon us. The central project of mid-life and beyond is the recovery of a deeper sense of identity, rediscovery of purpose, and the development of a more mature sensibility.
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This video will give you a tactic for how to deal with anxiety that brings immediate results. It's for anxiety relief in any situation. This video is for people that are really having a hard time dealing with anxiety.
This video will show you how to deal with stress at work by helping you to discover and address what's causing your stress. This video is about how to deal with stress at work, and how to handle stress at work.
Dr. Judson Brewer explains 4 steps to break a habit. Dr. Judson Brewer, MD, Ph D, neuroscientist, author, psychiatrists explains how to be mindful.Dr. Brewer is author of "The Subtle Mind" 1. R: Recognize 2. A: Acceptance 3. I: Investigate 4. N: Note