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7 Barriers to Effective Communication in Presentations

Many times, we reckon that finding the fair words will bring about understanding with others. With differences in culture, behavior, and personal history, there are many ways that communication that seems clear and concise can fail to connect. Here are 7 ways that communication can go off in a incorrect direction. More information: continue reading

Why We Find It Hard to Change – And What to Do About It

We seem to find it incredibly dense to stick to Fresh Year’s resolutions or indeed any attempt to to alter ourselves. However why? If I am intelligent, self-aware and highly motivated why will I nearly certainly fail to see it through. This article will get you thinking in the fair direction and may much give [...]

The Field of Psychology

Psychology is the field of endeavor. What sort of employment you do in this field or direction helps you to build up yourself and aid your patients when they are very serious. If someone has chosen the clinical psychology field, he has to prepare himself for the exhausting and dense working lifetime of prospect. More [...]

The Importance of Taking Time for Reflection

Sometimes it is vital to stop and reflect on where we are going in our lives, the choices that we are making and following. A Fresh Year is a excellent age for this to happen, however equally anytime can provide the valuable impetus to stop and reflect on the direction our lifetime is taking. More [...]

A Defense Of Cultural Intelligence

When humans set off to address fundamental issues about what and how life is to be, two important questions exercise the conscience though a middle-ground question could arise from these two. One question is: ‘how do we make humans the measure of all things for now and for things that are to come?’ The other [...]