We all like to think we're great at apologizing. The truth, however, is that most of us are bad at it, and yet mastering this skill can have a profound impact on our relationships.
Years of planning and hard work are not enough to protect you from failure. That's the invaluable lesson learned by astronomer Erika Hamden, professor of astrophysics at the University of Arizona and a speaker on the TED platform. .. more..
Emotional intelligence is defined as the ability to make the most of emotions. Emotionally intelligent people are characterized by their social skills, self-awareness, and empathy for people and others. When given leadership roles, .. more..
We'll all occasionally have negative thoughts; it's inevitable. They could result from an unexpected accident, or they might just happen for no apparent reason, in which case you'll need to learn how to stop yourself from thinking .. more..
I recently met an old friend, Dr. Benjamin Hardy, organizational psychologist and author of Personality Isn't Permanent. Hardy is a 30-year-old father of five who is a very accomplished scientist, speaker, organizational .. more..
Never search for peace outside; it comes from within. It doesn't matter what is going on in your life now; finding inner peace sets you up for success. If you want to lead a happy and meaningful life and are searching for inner peace .. more..
These days, work is wider than the office. Most people choose to work from home, and with the change in the workforce, the type of distractions we face also changes.
In an era where differing opinions are often met with defensiveness, the art of embracing and learning from criticism has faded. Recognizing this enduring situation, our article offers valuable advice on accepting criticism and .. more..
If you want to live a happier life, you need to express more gratitude, which is no secret. It's easy to say you're grateful for something, but how do you bring more gratitude into your life? What steps can you take daily to create this desired .. more..
It's essential to prioritize self-interest despite potential conflicts with advice you've received from your parents, older siblings, teachers, or friends.