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In a digital age where everyone receives and sends messages, voice notes and calls all the time, it’s easy to overwork, burn-out, and feel drained all the time. Here’s how you can reclaim control of your time and energy, and ultimately, your life. End Of Day Ritual End your work day with a ritual like…
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Introduction It’s 10:47 p.m. and you’re replying to a slack message from your manager. You’ve already wrapped up dinner, skimmed a few emails while watching TV, and now you’re back at it. You’re not alone. Welcome to the infinite workday—a creeping phenomenon where work never quite ends because our devices and expectations keep us on…
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How to stay focused in a world where distraction buzzes, ping and ring? Deep work -focused, undistracted work- is essential for getting important things done. How To Practice Eliminate distractions: Turn off notifications and find a quiet workspace. Schedule deep work time: Block off hours in your calendar for intense work. Set a focus timer:…
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This month, I feel grateful for… • living in a country with insurances. • living in a country with banking systems. • having parents who support my ambitions.
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It can be difficult to be productive all day, because your brain works in cycles. Whether you’re a morning person, or a night owl. But there are a few quick fixes you can make to stay energized all day. Here they are. Get Some Sunlight Open your curtains or your shutters. The best would be…
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Introduction In a world overflowing with productivity hacks, the most effective solutions are often the simplest. Enter the “Two-Minute Rule,” a concept made famous by productivity expert David Allen in his book Getting Things Done. The rule is elegantly straightforward: if a task takes less than two minutes to complete, do it immediately. At first…
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Today, I’ll be talking about how silence can make you a better communicator. Silence is a secret weapon in communication. It makes your words more powerful and prevents unnecessary filler words. How to practice Before responding, make sure to pause; making you appear more thoughtful. Pause after a key point, it lets your words sink…
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Giving feedback can be tricky. The key is balance -be direct, but not discouraging. How to practice Start with the positive. It’s important to acknowledge strengths first. Then, give the feedback. Be specific and solution-based. End with encouragement. Reaffirm confidence in their ability to improve. It might not seem important to point out the positive,…
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Introduction First up, what is people pleasing? Are you always saying “yes” when you want to say “no”? Do you find yourself constantly worrying about what others think, avoiding conflict at all costs, or basing your worth on how helpful you are to others? If so, you might be caught in the trap of people-pleasing—a…
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Self-care is one of those buzzwords that gets thrown around a lot, especially on social media, often wrapped in bubble baths and candles. And while those things can be part of it, self-care runs much deeper. At its core, self-care is about taking responsibility for your physical, mental, and emotional well-being—especially when life feels like…