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How to create a successful process

They say it’s the journey that matters, and we do sort of agree. Though we would say, it’s more like the ‘process’ that matters. Whenever you plan on doing anything, it’s vitally important to make sure you get the process in order first. This can have a great deal of benefits, but the main one

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How to create a passive income for yourself

In today’s world, we cannot survive on the income we derive from a stable job. It is important to look for other sources of income as well. Having a strong financial backup means less stress and being able to manage our lives more easily. Financial worries can unnerve you, especially when you have a family

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5 TED Talks that you need to hear

TED Talks have emerged as one of the most popular media for people to improve themselves and find motivation within their lives. Featuring inspiring stories and motivational speeches from some of the most brilliant minds across the globe, these TED Talks cover a wide range of subjects from our everyday lives and present them in

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All you need to know about body language

As much as we try and hide our emotions, sometimes our bodies can’t help but give them away. Darnit! How could it betray us like that? Although we might have to watch what our bodies are saying to other people, we can also use the basic dictionary of body language to read other people’s real

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6 ways tech can improve our connection to each other

Technology has pretty much taken over the world these days. Many people view that as a bad thing, but it doesn’t necessarily need to be. There are so many benefits to technology, and one of the principal ones is that it brings us closer together and helps us connect more easily with one another. Communication

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How to work on vacation (if you really have to)

Vacations exist for a reason, and that’s to get away from the stress of work. It’s meant to be one of the few times in the year when you can log off and forget what’s waiting for you in the office. Unfortunately, that isn’t always possible. For some, even a week is too long for

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What the military can teach you about productivity

If you think about the military, you might think conflict, weapons, physical fitness, and precision. There are many lessons we can learn from the military lifestyle that don’t necessarily require us to sign up to go and fight in a war in a foreign country. It is often thought that military personnel can accomplish more

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These daily habits could make you smarter

We often define certain people as being geniuses, but this is a very overused term these days. Yes, intellectual prowess and creative power can be defined as being genius, but there is more to it than that. We often assume that the geniuses of the world are just naturally born with the gifts they need

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Important common courtesy to use in the workplace

The old adage that a little courtesy goes a long way has never been more relevant than it is in the 21st century workplace. While grand actions are good and have their benefits to your coworkers, most of the time it is simple common courtesy that really counts. In this article, we will look into

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Five ways to stop blowing so much of your budget on food

You go to check your bank account and wonder exactly where all your money went. You have nothing to show for it, and you can’t work out what you spent it all on. Well, chances are, a lot of your budget goes on food. Not just your weekly supermarket shop, but all the times you

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Strategies that will help you work with everyone

Let’s be honest; it’s rare to find anyone that REALLY loves their job. Sure, people work to pay the bills and have something to do – but we reckon that if we offered those people the chance to quit their job and live happily for the rest of their lives, we’d never see them again.

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Teaching body positivity from a young age

Most of us will have struggled with a negative body image at some point, but it may shock and surprise you to know that this can start at a very young age. Research shows that children as young as five years old are aware of their self-image and by the time they are ten years

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How millennials can beat the quarter-life crisis

Everyone knows what a mid-life crisis is, right? Well, you might have heard of the new phenomenon affecting millennials, called the ‘quarter life crisis.’ No, we haven’t made this up, it’s an actual thing! This is defined as a period of time where people in their twenties experience feelings of anxiety, worry, and lack of

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