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Creativity and Innovation As a Sense of Nationalism

[ad_1] There seems to be an attempt in the United States and other first world nations to create a resurgence of innovation and creativity. This is interesting because for so long we had worked on standardization in our education system, getting everyone on the same page, and marching in step. Now we see we are …

Easy Steps to Work-Life Balance

[ad_1] Knowing when to disconnect, shut it off, unplug, or walk away from work is one of the essential keys to work/life balance for harried and overworked people. When was the last time you completely left work behind? How frequently do you take work home, check e-mail or voice mail from home, or take your …

Simple Self-Care for Movers and Shakers

[ad_1] As busy business owners, leaders, and professionals (often with lives of work, volunteering, and family), it can be challenging to prioritize much less actually follow through when it comes to truly taking care of yourself. Sometimes this topic is blown off as a fluffy, feminine issue. However, while men don’t often get manicures or …

Mindfulness Attitudes – Acceptance

[ad_1] Acceptance is a very active process, there is nothing passive about it, it’s not passive resignation but an act of recognition that things are the way they are… Acceptance doesn’t mean we can’t work to change the world, or circumstances, but it means that unless we accept things as they are, we will try …

Color Symbolism of Indigo – Mounting Royalty and Spirituality

[ad_1] Throughout history, ‘Color Symbolism’ has been associated with different human emotions. The sight of a color arouses certain emotions and channelizes the thought process in a direction. Therefore, artists and psychotherapists use the colors in graded tones and combinations, to touch the ‘right’ chords in the hearts of the viewers. In line with the …

Anger Management, Emotional Intelligence and How to Become Calm

[ad_1] Anger management is one of the hallmarks of strong Emotional Intelligence or EQ. In Daniel Goleman’s book Emotional Intelligence, he addresses being able to handle one’s anger as a sign of high EQ. We know, from physiology, that within less than seconds of becoming angry our brain and body are flooded with internal chemical …

Decision Making Strategies

[ad_1] Leadership skills become second nature for many people. But one of the most difficult skills is decision making. There are always numerous factors to consider, impacts to predict, and, simply put, it’s difficult to please everyone from the highest levels. It’s easy for leaders to procrastinate on decision-making or even try to offload the …

Teleseminars: Overcoming Fears

[ad_1] Teleseminars are becoming more and more popular, especially due to the rise in the number of network marketing ventures. However, hosting one of these teleseminar sessions is a whole different story. Some people are quite willing and eager to be able to host their session and really are quite capable of maintaining their listener’s …

The Key to Personal Finance

[ad_1] Additional effort in managing one’s personal finances will result to a more positive usage of personal resources. With attainable, realistic goals, ones financial standing will progress in no time at all. However, for the part of the individual concerned, this calls for proper planning and monitoring. There is also a need to assess at …