Picture the most successful person you know. What is it about them that you admire the most? What characteristics do they have that you really respect? Is it their confidence? Their intelligence? Or maybe it’s their work ethic? But what …
Reaching your greatest potential doesn’t require you to work harder by adding desirable habits to your already busy life. Instead you can work smarter by eliminating the routines that erode effectiveness and siphon off mental strength. Here are the 13 …
1. Integrity Integrity is a good catchword that is similar to character but provides us with a different way of looking at the ideas of character. The root of integrity means “whole” or “undivided,” and that’s a terrific way to …
You will never wake up one morning and suddenly be successful. Success is a lifestyle. It is not a one-time event that will happen to you on a single day; it is a series of events that sculpt the course …
We make decisions all day, every day, on things like what to wear and where to go to lunch. Which sound simple enough, right? Except that those small decisions can start to pile up and too many can stress us …
I’ve told people countless times that they’ve just got to ask for what they want. The problem is that most people don’t know what they want. You can’t ask for what you want unless you know what it is. So …
English plays an important role in our everyday life. There is great utility of English in modern world. So, the use of English should be continued along with Hindi and other regional languages. In this land of innumerable regional languages in different …
Being successful in life is more about what you don’t do versus what you actually do. Except most people don’t know that. So right now, when everybody’s making their lists of things they’re going to do this year, I challenge …
Have a look to see which of these commonly confused words throw you off: 1. Accept vs. Except These two words sound similar but have very different meanings. Accept means to receive something willingly: “His mom accepted his explanation” or …
Emotionally intelligent people know that certain phrases carry special power—they make you look bad even when the words are true. In this article, originally published on LinkedIn Pulse, Dr. Travis Bradberry shows you which 11 phrases to avoid. There are …