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Mental Health Hack: Addressing Performance Shortfalls

It’s frustrating when performance falls short of expectations. It is even more of a problem when these shortfalls are not rare. As a leader, it is up to you to spur improvements. The underperformance can be at an organizational, a team, or an individual level. If underperformance happens, it’s the

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Journaling to Build Resilience

Journaling has a way of making our thoughts more substantial, more concrete, and more permanent.  Just the simple fact of writing things down makes those thoughts more permanent. In my experience, many people use journaling to dwell on negative thoughts. Or they frequently focus on regrets or reworking situations that

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Mental Health Hack – Powerfully Boost Your Impact

Mental Health Hack – Powerfully Boost Your Impact  I want to share some simple hacks that will change your life over time.  They are things that you can do without money.  They require no special skills or aptitudes, and yet they will magnify your impact at home and at work. 

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Mental Health Hacks: Real Talk, Real Tactics

Informing Your Strategies and Tactics for Handling What Life Throws Your Way Mental health is one of those things that everyone has, but not everyone talks about. Forget the sugarcoating—this space is for honest stories and fierce hacks that make a real difference.  We grow by learning and we learn

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Are You Worthy Of Trust?

Mental Health Life Hacks: Understanding Interpersonal Trust Trust is a complex and situational concept. You might trust someone not to steal office supplies, yet hesitate to rely on them during a personal crisis. You may believe a colleague’s intentions are good, but question whether their feedback is truly in your

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Creating Successful Long-Term Relationships

Creating Successful Long-Term Relationships Building a lasting, committed relationship is increasingly challenging in today’s world. Nearly half of first marriages end in divorce, and the likelihood of separation rises in subsequent marriages. Even long-term cohabiting relationships face significant instability over time. While these statistics can feel discouraging, research and clinical

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