October 2023

Month

My flatmate and I always respect each other's culinary delights. However, it's a little simpler to tell someone their tomato sauce is too salty than to provide criticism in a professional setting, where your complaint could affect someone's employment. I asked experts from various professions to submit examples of helpful criticism they had received. I'll...
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It may be time to reconsider how we see people who jiggle, tap, and tinker because it is sometimes assumed that they are being unpleasant, nervous, or simply not paying attention. I am sure we have pleasant memories from our younger days of friends or classmates who were often reprimanded for fidgeting during storytime, swinging...
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The term "quiet quitting" has become extremely popular during the past month. We have been cautious to weigh in. It has been challenging even to comprehend the true meaning of silent resigning and whether it is a terrible idea, let alone assess its prevalence in -- and impact on -- higher education. Some claim it...
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Self-esteem is a brilliant thread that runs through the fabric of personal development and well-being in the tapestry of human existence. Self-esteem lights our journey like nourishing sunshine, banishing uncertainties and encouraging a feeling of direction. Self-esteem is important because it affects how people perceive their value and worth and the emotions from their sense...
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The effects of exam cheating on college students, faculty, staff, and administrators are significant. Academic dishonesty diminishes the value of degrees and may have legal and financial repercussions. Infidelity can have harmful effects. Thus institutions must invest in security measures to stop and catch it. This blog examines test-takers motivations for cheating, how it impacts...
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The truth is that many behaviours that have the most significant effects on our lives don't necessitate constant attention. Putting in 10 minutes of concentrated work can have a considerable impact. We have difficulty starting new habits (or breaking old ones) because we need to take baby steps. Ten-minute routines can change the game because...
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Time is something that I'm starting to appreciate. I'm learning to cooperate with it rather than fight it. I have struggled with it for a large portion of my life. Like many others, I experience the continual sense that time is running out. It is never behind and is always in front. Never does it...
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Some things you might not anticipate needing to be relearned as an adult include saying no. Take note of how quickly people get adept at communicating no the next time you're around a child.
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The truth that success isn't a secret is an uncomfortable one. Most people know what must be done to enhance their lives. However, we don't undertake those activities since they are challenging. Instead of performing the one thing we know to be the most effective, we prefer to use formulae, techniques, and hacks. Examples include:
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