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If we’re wasting money now, we might have to go into debt in a few years. If we don’t spend much time with our children right now, we won’t have a strong trusting relationship when
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If several meetings are scheduled for the day, one protracted meeting can disrupt all plans. Entrepreneur Patrick Ewers offers three strategies to help avoid this.1
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Meetings by themselves are not a problem. They are even necessary and are a managerial attribute of power. You need to get rid of prolonged useless and ineffective gatherings. Naibol
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Why it is important to defend personal boundaries in the work team We spend at least a third of the day at work. And if we take into account the lunch break and possible overtime, it turns out that we see colleagues more often than
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1. List of books Most people have a strange mix of greed and apathy for books. We love buying books and saving them on shelves, but we don’t always read them. A long list of unread items is demotivating. N
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Every habit starts with a trigger that leads to a rewarding action. Over time, we develop emotional engagement and the cycle repeats itself. For example, you have a habit
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What are KPIs? KPI are Key Performance Indicators. There are different indicators. The key ones are those that affect profits. The indicator itself may change completely
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The lifelong learning concept has long been commonplace, and continuous learning itself is a necessity. But many are starting to learn new skills and professions and quit halfway due to shortcomings
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Prepare a list of required positions Don’t rush to hire everyone right away, from HR specialist to office manager. If you just enter the market, you can limit yourself
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You don’t really want to learn a language or don’t quite understand why you want to. Thus, you are not properly motivated, and this is probably one of the most important obstacles to learning a foreign language
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The fear of failure greatly hinders work. Many successful people have given up on perfectionism. This is not surprising: they have to make a lot of urgent and important decisions every day. If only hiru
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Danny Gregory Copywriter, Creative Director, Author of several books. Danny Gregory in his book “Shut Him Up” calls the inner voice a monkey. It makes us strive
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1. Set priorities There is a very simple but effective way to categorize your tasks by urgency and importance. This is a scheme called the Eisenhower matrix. It was invented by Dwight Eisenhower, ame
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1. Look through the past day in your head The Pythagoreans also used to have this practice: go through the past day in your head before going to bed and evaluate each of your actions. This develops memory and helps to evaluate
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Scott Young, an entrepreneur and self-development blogger, shared tricks that help him stay alert and never give up on his way to his goal. Try to incorporate them into your life.1. R
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1. Do difficult work in the morning You don’t have to get up at five in the morning and throw on tasks without drinking your morning cup of coffee. Scientists from the University of Michigan have found that an adult is still
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You may have heard about the Bullet Journal from your sister, colleague, or someone else who ate a productivity dog. This is incredibly cool and
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Where does static electricity come from? The world is made up of atoms. These are tiny particles that make up our body, jeans on our feet, a car seat under the heel, and a smartphone with Lifehacker on the screen
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1. Choose books of your level The book you choose to read in a foreign language should not be too complicated or too simple. For entry level (Beginner, or A1) go to
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Tour operators note a growing interest in unusual trips, stressing that tourists are striving for new emotions and experiences in 2024. Daria Domostroyeva, PR Director of Intourist, referring to d