Frankly, people don't care about the years, the names, the dates, all those details that you are struggling to come up with in your mind. They don’t care. What they care about is you. They care about what you are like, what are you have in common. So forget the details. Leave...
Copy Link In a 2009TED Talk, Simon Sinek introduced the fundamental question, “What’s your ‘why’?” Eleven years and 47 million views later, the question has become ubiquitous, but corporate leaders are still grappling with the answer and fallout from that lack of understanding. Whydoesyou...
Eating locally grown food is much better for the environment. For example, locally-grown food doesn’t have to be transported long distances to end up on grocery store shelves.4 ·5 See if your community is holding an environmental fair. If your community doesn’t have one planned, consider...
Angela was forced to take up the violin when she was 12. During her practice, she would close her bedroom door, lay the violin on her bed and pull the bow back and forth across the strings while reading her favorite novels. Then she tried to make them believe that maybe the violin was...
If you have been hiding under a rock and did not witness one of the thirty-seven million views of Simon Sinek’s Start With Why talk on TED.com, let me bring you up to speed. Success begins with everyone understanding the purpose of the organization or team and how their actions align...
【题目】Body language plays an important partin communicatingwith others as it gives us information about the otherperson that we can interpret at an intuitive(直觉的) level.We are always communicating verbally and non-verbaly.There are four types of body language to be aware of.Eye contact ...
How I got here – a native ofOregonin the United States I started hiking in my youth with my grandparents who encouraged nature adventure.The Pacific Northwestin the United Stateswhere I grew up gifted me opportunities of easy access to the natural world. Solo hiking, leading hikes for other...
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Such “saves” don’t show up in the PR “stats sheet,” but they can save a client or an employer millions of dollars in bad publicity and untold damage to a brand. If something is smoldering at your organization, deal with it now because chances are it won’t go away or improve ...
And, also, as the amount of your personal information piles up, somebody can find some pattern that may (or may not) harm you. As one of Ted-Ed video had said: given enough sample, recognisable pattern(s) will emerge. ReplyL Love the Community vaS 22 Mar 2019 Meh, I don't care....