Tag Archive: happiness

Do You Feel Competent?

Execution is the key to competence – and confidence.

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How to Be Honest With Yourself

For the rest of us, honesty works better in tangibles, but only reasonable ones.

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Meaningfulness, Creativity & Your Job

The choices made within the creative realm originate from meaningful decisions.

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The (Over)Thought Process (Re)Examined

No matter what ideas you came up with, they weren’t good enough, interesting enough, daring enough – not enough anything.

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Scene #1 of Random Domestic Bliss: Being a Team Player

I am not sure what this game is doing for the BF, but I’m well aware of what it is doing for our relationship.

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God, Please Give Me the Strength to Grow Up

I have commitment issues.
And, not just any kind of commitment issues – I have girlfriend problems.
Problem: Girls hate me
I don’t make it easy for them – I am kind of a brat. If you do something I don’t like, all communications cease and desist. Yet, I don’t do too well if you dish out the same [...]

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Definition of Unemployment

If it were up to you – would you really work for a living? That’s a funny phrase. Working for a living. What’s that mean nowadays when so many people are living to work to survive?
Right now, I’m marginally attached to the workforce. I work weird hours (when I want to) and participate in volunteer projects [...]

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The Myth of a Good Boss

Good bosses by typical, static definitions don’t exist. Young professionals tend to link Good Boss criteria with traits that have nothing to do with being an effective manager.
Therefore, a disconnect appears between the invented definition and the reality of what makes a Good Boss. Such invented criteria can be be difficult to solidify.
Someone who knows how to communicate [...]

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