Tag: self improvement
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The most common thing people get confused with between affect and effect
The two words I see most people often get confused with are affect and effect. They both have different meanings. The term “affect” is usually used as a verb. It means to produce a change or influence something or someone. For example, “The rain affected the traffic,” or “The new policy will affect the company’s…
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Traits I Think About When It Comes to Mindset
Mindset Defined Mindset refers to the beliefs, attitudes, and assumptions a person holds about themselves, others, and the world around them. It is the lens through which individuals perceive and interpret their experiences and shapes their behaviour and responses. A person’s mindset can be either fixed or growth-oriented. A fixed mindset is characterized by a…
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Why is setting goals important?
A list of reasons why setting goals is important.
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Advice I would give to my teenage self
What advice would you give to your teenage self? The one advice I would give to my teenage self is a higher education degree does not necessarily correlate with a higher salary. Sure, it depends on the speciality but is not necessarily true for all degrees. In my case, all my degrees are liberal arts…
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Top 10 Habits of Wealthy People
Comment below to let me know if there’s anything else to add!
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The one skill that I wish schools taught
Disclaimer: This page contains affiliate links. If you choose to make a purchase after clicking a link, I may receive a commission at no additional cost to you. Thank you for your support! As a PhD drop out, I’m actually learning more about life from a high school drop out. Even more so when they’re…
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Here are 10 tips for developing self-awareness:
1. Practice mindfulness: Take some time to tune in to your thoughts, feelings, and physical sensations in the present moment. 2. Journaling: Write down your thoughts and feelings and reflect on them to gain insights into your emotions and thought patterns. 3. Ask for feedback: Seek feedback from others about your behaviours, attitudes, and actions…