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A Letter to You
Dear You, There are so many things I want to say to you. So much that I appreciate you for and want to thank you for. There is so much about you that I love. I want to tell you – I want to shout it at you. I need you to know about how my brain works, and then the serene difference of how it works when I'm with you.
By Jennifer Trease3 years ago in Humans
How to Avoid Fatigue and Recharge Your Batteries?
You already drink the fifth coffee this morning and you tell yourself how many times: this time I don't get up until I finish the article. But the social networks have caught you in their trap again… you try to "rest" and "distract" yourself a bit. Then, however, you try to be in control of yourself and order yourself "to work, you polenta!".
By Karren Swamp3 years ago in Humans
Effective Communication at Workplace
Effective communication is essential to the success of any workplace. It involves sharing ideas, thoughts, and information in a clear and concise manner, while also being respectful of others. When communication is done right, it can prevent misunderstandings, increase productivity, and build stronger relationships among colleagues. However, when communication is poor, it can lead to confusion, conflict, and even harm the organization's reputation. In this article, we will discuss some tips for effective workplace communication.
By A-Z Digital Any3 years ago in Humans
Get a Brighter and More Confident Smile with Dental Treatment
A bright, confident smile is one of the most vital physical characteristics that can dramatically change one's appearance and overall confidence. Unfortunately, many individuals struggle with dental issues that impede on their appearance or health of their teeth; fortunately, various dental treatments at Woodbridge comfort dental exist that can help you attain that bright and confident grin of your dreams - we will discuss a few here in this blog post!
By Evans Desrosiers3 years ago in Humans
BUSTING THE BRAIN-RELATED MYTHS
BUSTING THE BRAIN-RELATED MYTHS The intelligence of an organism increases with brain size: There are organisms with larger brains than us, albeit they are likely less complicated than ours, so size actually has little bearing on the brain. Is it true that the ratio of your body to your brain determines your brain? The brain of an animal that is much larger than ourselves, such as a big brown bear, will thus be larger. But that does not imply that they are inherently smarter than we are. Although it hasn't been thoroughly investigated, we do know for a fact that chimpanzees are likely just as intelligent as we are because we have seen that they do have smaller brains in cases like chimpanzees. The complexity of the brain and the degree to which certain parts are developed are likely more important than its size. Some language centers simply have a higher level of development than a cow or even a chimpanzee. Yes, that matters more than actual size when assessing intelligence. How do we gauge intelligence, furthermore? That also gets challenging because not all people possess the same level of intelligence. There are additional non-cognitive aspects at play, such as social intelligence. How emotionally intelligent are you? I believe that everything is extremely complicated and challenging to quantify.
By Chisom Ezuma3 years ago in Humans
Be Kind With Your Words
There are a lot of people who talk about others. Some talk with kindness, others are just spiteful. Spiteful talkers don't just talk when they don't like somebody. They ruminate over things they don't know about, or simply because they can't get their own way.
By Carol Ann Townend3 years ago in Humans
Abraham Lincoln: You Probably don't Know these about Him!
Abraham Lincoln is one of the most famous and revered figures in American history. He was born on February 12, 1809, in a log cabin in Hodgenville, Kentucky. His parents, Thomas and Nancy Hanks Lincoln, were poor farmers, and Lincoln spent his childhood working on the family farm and attending school for only a few months each year.
By Ab_rasheed Africa 3 years ago in Humans




