Tip #326: Start With Why We Do What We Do
I recently watched a TED presentation by Simon Sinek. He stressed that people are inspired by Why we do what we do rather than by
I recently watched a TED presentation by Simon Sinek. He stressed that people are inspired by Why we do what we do rather than by
The following steps will help you make a good impression and handle interviews more effectively so that you get the job. How to Make a
There are tricks to answering interview questions. This way the interviewers will zhear what they need to hear to know that you are the best
This Tip is about what to say during a job interview, with ideas to help plan and implement an effective interview strategy. Spring is a
This Tip looks at the vicious cycle of burnout in a depressed economy, which leads to personal depression. “I’m living so far beyond my income
This Tip looks at the Catch-22 of burnout- the more you worry, the more you have reason to worry- and that leads to paralysis! “Sometimes
This Tip begins a look at the first of three tracks to burnout due to isolation that leads to powerlessness. Identifying Empathetic Responses Last week,
In this Tip we discuss receiving with empathy, which involves hearing what others are observing, feeling, needing and requesting. Last Week’s Answers In last week’s
In this Tip, we continue our discussion of the fourth component of NVC by looking at what we want when making requests rather than demands.
In this Tip, we will begin to discuss the fourth component of NVC, which addresses what we would like to request of others. “Every moment
In this Tip we look at “emotional liberation,” in which we take full responsibility for our intentions and actions. When Speaker Acknowleges Responsibility In last
This Tip discusses the third component of Nonviolent Communication, which requires that we learn how to take responsibility for our feelings. Identify Statements That Express