How To Make Difficult Choices
Life is full of choices. Simple choices. Complex choices. And there are easy and difficult choices in each of those categories.
Life is full of choices. Simple choices. Complex choices. And there are easy and difficult choices in each of those categories.
How often do you go up to a total stranger? I know I usually don’t do it. But is there benefit in doing it more often?
In our personal lives and in our work we may get offended. It seems especially true if we really care about something. And it often comes from those we care about the most. How can we see through this situation?
Do the same things irritate you during work? They’re often little things. Maybe they’re more apparent when you’re having a bad day. How do you get over those situations?
Are you struggling to find joy in your work? Even just the energy to get through the day? Here are a few things that could help right away.
The need to be right can be very detrimental in your life. Both professional and personal. It can lead you down the wrong paths with others and with yourself.
Relationships are a key to a happy life. With family. With friends. And definitely with coworkers. We spend a lot of time with them. It’s good to focus on making it a great situation.
Talking to strangers isn’t comfortable to most people. I’m one of them. But it’s something I’ve come to appreciate in recent years.
It’s important to have good relationships with the folks that you work with. Meaningful relationships can be even better if you’re looking for more from your work.
Helping your team enjoy their work leads to success. It’s not the only reason for success, but it’s definitely one of them.