Phoebe Smith
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10 Smart Ways to Turn Alone Time Into Self-Care
Turning Solitude into Me-Time: 10 Smart Ways to Turn Alone Time Into Self-Care Solitude is usually unfairly stigmatized. Most individuals associate solitude to loneliness yet the reality is so different. Spending time alone can be a setting that is empowering in a bid to take care of your mental and emotional needs. It provides you with an opportunity to relax, restart and renew yourself. Solitude is one of the most satisfying ways of self-care when consciously done.
By Phoebe Smith4 months ago in Humans
The Impact of Gender Bias on Women’s Professional Progress
How Is Gender Bias Still Holding Back Women at Work Today? Even after decades of achieving better education and greater entry into the labor force, the women in any industry still encounter invisible walls that prevent career growth. One of the most impregnable obstacles includes the issue of gender bias. It is structural, mostly sub conscious, hardly noticeable and even acts against the potential of women by failing to offer them leadership positions. Such discrimination restricts the perception of women in regards to promotion and pay. They can be observed in every aspect of work such as recruitment practices and work relationships with colleagues.
By Phoebe Smith5 months ago in Education
How a Positive Mindset Transforms Both Your Professional and Personal Journey
Many people agree that the way you think and feel affects your experiences and this is accurate. If you are climbing up in a company, trying to set up a business or improving yourself, your attitude will decide if you get promoted or improve your skillset. The idea is not only to stay positive but also to exercise your brain to accept resilience, have a purpose and handle change.
By Phoebe Smith7 months ago in Humans
Consumed by Anger: The Hidden Battles Beneath the Surface
You yell. You slam the door. You say things you didn’t mean. And the second it’s over… you regret it. Sound familiar? That’s what happens when anger runs the show. And it’s not just about being “hot-headed.” It’s about pain that hasn’t been dealt with. Triggers we don’t always understand.
By Phoebe Smith8 months ago in Humans



