7 Ways Listening Can Change Your Life + MORE

7 Ways Listening Can Change Your Life + MORE

The Science of Practice: What Happens When You Learn a New SkillYou’ve heard the expression “practice makes perfect” a million times, and you’ve probably read Malcolm Gladwell’s popular “10,000 hours” theory. But how does practice actually affect the brain? What’s going on in there when you’re learning something new? The team from social sharing app Buffer investigates…

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Living a Seize the Day Life

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Living a Seize the Day LifeBy W Timothy Johnson –
Carpe’ Diem. Seize the Day. This is a motto that cries out that you are an achiever and a doer. You aren’t one who sits on your butt and waits for something to happen.
For those seeking opportunities and looking to create a better life, there really is no other motto to live by…

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7 Ways Listening Can Change Your Life
You cannot truly listen to anyone and do anything else at the same time ~ M. Scott Peck
Are you a good listener?
Maybe you are. But the odds are not good.
Though we like to believe otherwise, most people, most of the time, are terrible listeners.
It’s no mystery why. The real mystery is why we aren’t doing anything about it…

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Stuck? 9 Ways to Move Your Life Forward

Feeling stuck is a very disempowering state of mind. You want something, but something else outside of your control is making you feel powerless.

You feel like a victim to your circumstances.

As one of my life coaches suggests, to get unstuck, you’ll want to step outside of your current frame of mind, shift your thinking, and gain a new perspective…

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Getting Things Done: The Art of Time ManagementDrop into any office during peak working hours and you are sure to find people busy at their desks trying to get their day’s work done; yet, at the end of the day, it seems like there is still so much left undone. Speak to any stay-at-home parent and you will find them complaining of always racing against the clock to get all their jobs done…

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