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    Posted on 07-14-2020,   Read Time: Min
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    We all are sometimes trapped in that “never enough” mindset. We feel like we can never stop working or doing something and on the run, we forget to enjoy the present. You definitely deserve all the abundance that life has to offer. So what do you need to do for that?

    Your first step on that path is the simple decision to overrule those nagging voices in the back of your head that warn of scarcity, says Jonathan Satovsky in his article, You Deserve A Rich Life. Read his interesting article to know how to custom design the life you want to live and be brave enough to seize new opportunities to make that new life a reality.
     


    Self-awareness is a combination of understanding of who we are; strengths and weaknesses, personality, preferences, habits and motivations and knowing how others perceive us and are affected by our words, actions and emotions. So why are we not as self-aware as we think? Christine Jastzabski’s article, Be A Leader Others Want To Follow, discusses that and more.

    Problems are the obstacles that may be between us and our objectives. They may be real and legitimate but can be overcome. The biggest problem any of us face is procrastination, laziness, or accepting the status quo. Read Jim Stovall’s article to know why we should address problems and avoid excuses.

    Whether it’s used as prevention or intervention, teaching people about change is a challenging endeavor. Standing in front of a group of people as a messenger of change is like being the weatherman trying to prepare people for a coming storm. A large number of those listening are too freaked out to pay attention, while others are convinced it will not impact them in any meaningful way. The common element in either the denial or panic response is fear. What is it about change that frightens so many people? Read Mike Verano’s article, Coping With The Stress Of Workplace Changes, to know that.

    Apart from these articles, we also have a bunch of other articles that can inspire you throughout your journey and help you become better individuals. We hope you enjoy reading all the articles and get back to us with your thoughts and comments. 

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