Always hold yourself to a high standard. Then go for it. Don't let yourself be paralyzed by the myth of 100 percent. Most ...
I was recently in a heated email exchange with someone due to some pent-up feelings and personal beliefs that I could not let fester anymore. The individual wrote back to me in response to my email ...
Anthony Balderrama wrote a great article on CareerBuilder.com called “What Is Your Attitude Toward Work?” He identified four work attitudes that do not lend themselves to helping you become known as ...
A mother was ready for a few minutes of relaxation after a long and demanding day. However, her young daughter had other plans for her mother's time. "Read me a story, Mommy," the little girl pleaded.
Phrases like “visualize success,” or the importance of having a “winning attitude,” have been thrown around so much that they’ve almost become parodies for team-building office culture. Because they ...
I read a story once by Michael Hodgin about two Kentucky racing stable owners who had developed a rivalry. Each spring they both entered a horse in a local steeplechase. One of them thought having a ...
Everyone is entitled to a bad mood every once in a while, but there is a world of difference between being in a temporary funk and having a perpetually bad attitude. Not only does a constant ‘tude ...
Business communication exists to keep commerce humming. It promotes goodwill, informs and persuades or requests – often simultaneously. Because a sender can only accomplish successful communication ...
As they develop new language and skills, kids may test boundaries and process their emotions by being disagreeable. Here's how to respond. Reviewed by Janet Taylor, M.D., MPH Few things push parents' ...
If you have OCD and are familiar with the evidence-based treatment for the disorder, exposure and response prevention therapy (ERP), you are probably also familiar with the concept of making yourself ...
Ciara and Russell Wilson are officially authors now with the debut of their first children’s book, Why Not You?. Released by Random House, the picture book for readers ages 4-8 builds on the mindset ...