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The Things You Dont Like About Other People Say More About You Than It Does About Them!

One of my favorite people in the world is named Billy. I used to visit Billy when I dated one of his co-workers. Billy would ask about what I was teaching. I would tell him the topics of the week and we would have some very interesting conversations.
I would share comments that […]

Of Death, Dying, and the Possibility of a Hereafter

Death is the greatest of our fears. Most of us believe it to be a cruel, catastrophic finality-the end of all we know, of all we are. Yet, Albert Einstein said, “When gazing into the profoundly moving beauty of the eternal, life and death flow into one another. There is neither evolution nor eternity, only […]

Does A Powerful Self Image Keep Depressive Illness At Bay ? Part 1

A powerful self image comes with a self-control treatment program which consists of the following :
Observe Yourself
In the viewpoint of a depressed person, depression usually seems to come for no apparent reason and from nowhere at all. Research has been clearly presented that positive events or activities lead to positive moods, while negative […]

Ergonomics and Modern Workspace Design

At the end of the nineteenth century, Frederick Winslow Taylor went to work at Bethlehem Steel. Upon observing the workers shoveling coal, Taylor had an idea. He assigned each worker a shovel that was of a size and weight ideally suited to the worker’s own body structure. With the new shovels, the workers became triply […]

Split Personality - A Myth or a Reality?

Introduction
In this world today, there are a lot of unbelievable diseases. One of them is the disease of human’s mind, and a split personality is counted as one of the disease. Not many of people around the world believe if this disease really exists or not, or they rather think that the person is acting.
I […]

Industrial Safety Can Be Funny

Safety in the industrial environment is challenging.
How much money do you have to spend to purchase safety protective equipment to prevent accidents? Try asking yourself how much it will cost you whenever an accident happens - loss of life, loss of work and productivity, insurance claims, material damage, and not counting those extra hours writing […]

How is Coaching Different from Therapy?

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Managing Conflict In The Workplace

This is not what you bargained for when you started managing people, is it?
I mean, you’re dealing with professionals aren’t you? You know, adults?
So why are you being expected to get solve every single personality clash?
Well, it may not seem right, but managing conflict in the workplace comes with the territory of managing […]

Stress Management Tip - Kick the Worry Habit

Worrying about things can bring on an incredible amount of
stress. The saddest thing about worrying is that it is usually
over things that have a low likelihood of occurring. One of the
biggest winners out of people worrying are insurance companies.
For example we worry about the possibility of our house getting
burgled or getting sick. We therefore spend […]

Communications: I Never Seem To Say It Right

The ability to effectively communicate with employees is key to the success of the manager and the organization. Clear, concise communication, delivered with understanding, honesty and often empathy, can make the difference between whether the manager’s message is received or not. When dealing with a difficult situation with an employee, whether it is a coaching […]