The Impact of Losing concentration
Being able to concentrate is not an easy skill to develop and retain as life, for all of us, has so many disruptions.
Being able to concentrate is not an easy skill to develop and retain as life, for all of us, has so many disruptions.
Research shows that relationships are central to our health and wellbeing and can be one of the most rewarding aspects of our life. However, for a friendship to work, there has be a balance between the two parties – not one person having their needs met whilst others are overlooked.
I am a firm believer in the value of face-to-face communication. However, over the past few weeks, I have been impressed by a story of hope and support – that has resulted from an on-line relationship.
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On 20th March, it is The International Day of Happiness – an official day that is now celebrated throughout the world and was established by the United Nations in 2012.
The day recognizes that happiness is a fundamental human goal, and calls upon countries to approach public policies in ways that improve the well being of all peoples.
In the corporate world, with its emphasis on self-promotion and networking, many introverts feel immense pressure to act like extroverts. Such individuals may even worry that they will be overlooked for promotion, so in order to compensate, they may go to great lengths to pretend to be extroverts and often end up feeling frustrated by trying hard to be someone else.
Most people want to get on in life and improve their career prospects but in the competitive workplace in which we work, promotional prospects are not always easy to achieve.
Working with the #media at a time of #crisis is a skill in its own right
Good public speakers need to use proven techniques that have an impact on their audience.
It is important to hold onto an optimistic attitude that will lead you into the mindset of increased career opportunity