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With 55% of adults in America reporting feeling stressed for "long periods of the day," compared to 35% globally, it is the most stressful country in the world. During the COVID-19 pandemic, stress has only gotten worse. .. more..
The reasons may be multiple, but in the end, it is due to one basis, which is our fear of change. We've said in the past that content quality is more important than design, and our website design was pretty good. .. more..
Even though most people are constantly busy, very few of them are actually productive. Productive people accomplish more than others, experience less stress, and have better time and energy management skills, which leads to greater .. more..
Most people claim to love themselves, but sometimes this is not true. This is because their feelings about themselves are often represented in the form of conditional love.
To anyone who believes that sitting at the thresholds of time waiting for miracles brings success, you have to know that you will wait for nothing, and you will get nothing because the law of life is based on initiative. .. more..
Our memory is part of the brain. We encode, store, and retrieve information, and there are two types to do: short-term memory (or working memory) and long-term memory.
Do you make decisions based on your emotions, and then you cannot back them up with willpower and determination? Decisions made in response to emotional stimuli are often short-lived.
Almost everyone goes through periods of high stress. If you don't know how to manage your stress, you may be using unhealthy coping mechanisms that can make it difficult for you to return to your normal lifestyle. .. more..
There is a lazy coworker who consistently justifies their poor behavior with a ridiculous justification. These coworkers frequently arrive late, take long lunch breaks, and leave before everyone else.
The ability to think critically is highly valued and necessary. A vitally important skill is the capacity to evaluate arguments, assess evidence, and differentiate between fact and opinion.