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What Happened When I Avoided Saying “No Problem” for a Month
Communication expert Judith Humphrey listed ‘no problem’ as one phrase among six that can diminish your professional credibility. Today we share Suzan Bond’s experience with replacing it for something else. Enjoy. What Happened When I Avoided Saying “No Problem” for a Month Testing out less “problematic” alternatives to “you’re welcome” helped one writer better understand…
Read More5 Ways To Motivate Your Disengaged Employees
According to an ADP Research Institute study, employee engagement levels are at 82%. What about the remaining 18%? Today we share Stephanie Vozza’s perspective on what you can do to hold on to good — but disengaged — employees. 5 Ways To Motivate Your Disengaged Employees By Stephanie Vozza As a human resource manager, one…
Read MoreSmall Talk 101: How to Make the Most Mundane Stories Sound More Interesting
Does your small talk consist of questions such as “How was your day?” or “What did you do this weekend?” Today we share Kat Boogaard’s article about turning mundane stories into something more interesting. Enjoy! Small Talk 101: How to Make the Most Mundane Stories Sound More Interesting By Kat Boogaard I’ll be the first…
Read More7 Scientifically Proven Benefits of Gratitude
As the US approaches the Thanksgiving holiday, we would like to take a moment to say thank you. PSC is celebrating 28 years in business, and we are truly grateful. Who would have realized showing gratitude is actually good for you? Today we share Amy Morin’s perspective. Enjoy! 7 Scientifically Proven Benefits of Gratitude…
Read More5 Reasons You Should Smile More as a Leader
Smiling has many benefits. Today we share Michael Hyatt’s article about smiling, and reasons why leaders should smile more often. Enjoy. 5 Reasons You Should Smile More as a Leader By Michael Hyatt Several years ago, when I was the CEO of Thomas Nelson Publishers, I was presiding over our monthly business review meeting. One…
Read More6 Ways to Pull Yourself Out of a Work Slump
Feel like you’re stuck in a rut at work? Here are Stephanie Vozza’s six steps to pull yourself out. Even people who love their their jobs can find themselves in a rut. Here’s how to get out of it without quitting. 6 Ways to Pull Yourself Out of a Work Slump By Stephanie Vozza Sometimes…
Read More8 Powerful Ways to Get People to Take You More Seriously
If you feel like you don’t get the respect you deserve and aren’t taken seriously, today we have a great article for you. Here is Dr. Travis Bradberry’s methods you can use to increase your credibility. Enjoy. 8 Powerful Ways to Get People to Take You More Seriously By Dr Travis Bradberry Do you ever feel…
Read More11 Habits of Supremely Happy People
If I could just get that promotion… if my child could only make the team… research shows this type of happiness does not last. Today we share Dr. Travis Bradberry’s habits of happy people. Enjoy. 11 Habits of Supremely Happy People By Dr Travis Bradberry We’re always chasing something—be it a promotion, a new car, or…
Read MoreHow to Blow Your Boss’s Mind
Today we share Dr. Travis Bradberry’s seven easy steps you can use to exceed your boss’s expectations. Enjoy. How to Blow Your Boss’s Mind By Dr Travis Bradberry We all want to get ahead. Still, even when it seems you’re doing everything right—you’re never late to work, rarely take a sick day, and always meet deadlines—promotions…
Read More7 Things That Trustworthy People Do Differently
Trust: a crucial element in any successful relationship. Today we share Kat Boogaard’s perspective. Enjoy! Want to prove that you’re deserving of a high degree of faith and confidence? Take a cue from these habits of exceedingly trustworthy people. 7 Things That Trustworthy People Do Differently By Kat Boogaard, Contributor, Inc.com Trust. It’s a crucial…
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