Finding Your Courage and Building Self-Confidence
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5 ways to approach an anxiety-producing scenario with courage instead of fear.
Submitted by Karen Keller Ph.D on
5 ways to approach an anxiety-producing scenario with courage instead of fear.
Submitted by Karen Keller Ph.D on
Many Baby Boomers start to think of themselves as irrelevant or powerless as a new generation of powerful men and women march into boardrooms and executive suites around the country. But I’m here to tell you that you have just as much, if not more power than the younger generation have and I’m here to put a stop to all of your excuses.
Karen Keller
Women have wanted choices from the beginning of time. They have fought hard to receive the gifts of choice – freedom. So, what is getting in the way? Women still have the belief that they have to be all things to all people. They are suffering from society’s expectation of needing to successfully do it all – on your own. It doesn’t have to be that way. Women can make choices. However, making choices doesn’t translate into choosing everything. So, how do women make choices and not feel guilty, deprived, ashamed, judged or neglected? Here are 5 ways you can make guilt-free choices:
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Don't let adversity get you down. Learn to take the challenges posed by adversity and turn them into stepping stones to get you back on track.
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It's time to overcome the stereotypes and generalizations and become more than someone else's description of a woman in the work place.
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The next time you experience failure, take the time to analyze it and figure out what lessons you can take away from it. Here are a few ways you can analyze and learn.
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Whether you’re prepping for a major meeting or just need a break in your day, you can stop by the TED site and view one of thousands of TED talks designed to provoke, inspire, amuse and change the way you think about the world.
Karen Keller
People buy into success as being long hours, tedious tasks and always putting out fires. Those tasks are part of success but not the main force. Visualizing what smarter means aids in making it happen. Here are a few tips on working smarter, hence easier!
Karen Keller
Troublemakers interfere with and are a drain on a company’s resources. It’s important to recognize when you are in the presence of the office troublemaker and how to handle yourself accordingly in order to come out on top.
Karen Keller
The Stanford Encyclopedia defines morality as a code of conduct put forward by society, or another group such as a religion. But how does your moral compass mesh with what you face in today’s world? Such as; a decline in loyalty at work, breaches of trust, diminished professionalism, and selfishness. Finding your answers to these questions can bring you closer to a sense of who you are, what you value and the connection to your behavior. It is possible to know and do the right thing in your work, your relationships and in your family.