Personality Development

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ianfaria's picture

If only we all had a way to look at ourselves objectively... we would surely all be more effective and efficient. We would surely not have made many mistakes, and we could also have reached success earlier. So what is the MIRROR? How do we use this to take us forward ?  Here is my blog on the MAGIC MIRROR.  Read on...
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Were you voted "most likely to succeed" back in high school?   That moniker had mixed implications.  A recent survey reported in The Wall Street Journal showed that about one third of the respondents described the award as a "burden," creating pressure to live up to expectations.  I suppose that could create some uncomfortable moments at the high
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A failure is a project that doesn't work, an initiative that teaches you something at the same time the outcome doesn't move you directly closer to your goal. A mistake is either a failure repeated, doing something for the second...
Anil Kumar Gupta's picture

My cousins who are doing very well and in the process of shifting to another house commented that they need to change their lifestyle by taking it easy hereafter.
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One outstanding power of the mind, is that it is Creative. It is able to fill in the blanks... and it is also able to ‘auto correct' and draw its own conclusions. The paradox... is that we often jump to the wrong conclusions, even before the other person has finished speaking.
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Stock market crashes, communal tensions, violence and mayhem are all part of our lives. The world seems to be indulging in hara-kiri. Ian Faria gives simple steps that helps to stand tall amidst the ruins.
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Here are some ways in which you can improve your personal brand. Ian Faria introduces the reader with a simple formula for building personal brand- the ABC-I formula. The ABC part is what individual control.
Anonymous's picture

Handwriting analysis becomes a handy tool for the employer.
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Confidence, courtsey and connection are three important C's that help in creating a good first impression thats lasts forever.
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Making a great first impression in a networking situation is vital. Is your introduction working? Is it getting people to say "How do you do that? Tell me more" or is it a conversation killer?
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