Making unselfish contributions during our lifetime is very rewarding. Many of us don’t realize just how easy it is to give back. Here are seven ways that you can make a big difference.
Emotional Vampire Bosses – Part II: That’s Them, What about You?
In his follow-up article, Guest Author Albert Bernstein, Ph.D., asks “Where do you fit in to your workplace?” Your answer may determine how much damage a vampire boss can do to you.
Emotional Vampire Bosses
We’ve all encountered people in the workplace who exploit employees and entire organizations to fill their own insatiable needs; they’re emotional vampires. Safety lies in knowing the vampires, and in knowing yourself. In this article you’ll learn how to recognize the vampire types as well as what you can do to protect yourself.
If plan A doesn’t work, f$&# it! The alphabet goes up to Z!
Guest Author, Keithan Alexis, reminds us that when big decisions are up for us, failure is just one of the options. You’ve got plans A, B, C on up to Z to make your dreams come true.
Destiny’s Implacability
Guest Author Shaun Carter presents us with a look into whether our lives are determined day-by-day, or woven more intricately before we even know.
We Love “Our” Stuff Too Much
People can, and often are, attached to objects that have zero monetary value. The three sentence letter my grandfather wrote me about his pocket watch a few years before he died wouldn’t get me a single slice of bread in a trade.
The Hermit Chronicles: Cup of Conversation
Lost is good, it’s when I find places that appear on the horizon of experience, places that are exciting, painful, and perhaps enlightening. Being lost and alone sounds terrible, but these are exciting lands. I pass by many and varied road signs that point the way out.
The Country Diary of a Victorian Lady
More than ever this spring, I get it….why “In spring a young man’s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love.” Why we celebrate, with a twinkle in our eyes and a full, light heart, the “birds and the bees, and the flowers and the trees” of spring, glorious spring.
Bullying vs Assertion
With regards to ‘defining the bully’, I think Frank had some really great points. What is a bully? I think he was right about the fact that a ‘bully’ is someone who persistently seeks power by taking away that of others; by making others feel bad. It is someone who has developed a pattern; someone who seeks to keep things imbalanced in his or her own favour. These tendencies – to be on top, hierarchically speaking – might be developing even earlier on and more aggressively in our ever-increasing, hyper competitive world, but they do not have to.
One Year Lived
As he travelled the world, the author found independence, amazing connections with people, and a wealth of adventures. He also gained perspective about his life.
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