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This Digital Nomad Couple Sold Everything to Travel the World in a Sailboat—Here’s What They’ve Learned About Life, Goal Setting and Relationships

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They met on Tinder in 2015 while living in Sweden as expats: Ellison, an aviation sales director from Des Moines, Iowa, and Darsy, a human resources systems specialist from Paris. They spent two admittedly short Swedish sailing seasons preparing for the inevitable roadblocks and learning how to co-captain on their own.

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24 Do’s and Don’ts to Improve Your Emotional Intelligence

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Research conducted at the University of California in San Francisco shows that the more difficulty you have saying no and setting boundaries , the more likely you are to experience stress, burnout and even depression. Do: Manage your stress. The negative emotions that come with holding a grudge are actually a stress response.

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Emotional Intelligence Is Crucial to Good Leadership—Here’s Why

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Ultimately, in leadership, those with high emotional intelligence are able to maintain better relationships with their team members, think clearer in stressful or emotional situations and come up with better ideas for how to manage personnel issues. Can you see why they might be stressed, impatient or excited? They regularly journal.

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5 Realistic Tips to Be More Positive

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You’ve heard all those mantras before, but welcome to the real world, where life is hard and stress makes it difficult to always whistle a happy tune. Because when you feel confident in your abilities, you’re able to think creatively and solve problems. This article was published in June 2015 and has been updated. Why is that?

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Why Human Connections Are A Business Advantage In A Remote World

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A report in Science Daily shows that the stress caused by social exclusion or negative social experiences can activate brain circuits associated with physical pain. Paul joined Charter Communications in 2015, and is responsible for all human resources strategies, policies, and practices for more than 101,000 employees.

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Want More Charisma? It All Starts with Your Mind

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And it can be learned. Confidence to spare. And just as in a physical assault, you can experience a fight-or-flight response fueled by stress hormones. The more you let your natural advantages and interests lead you, the more confident and relaxed you’ll feel, Hogshead says. How would you feel physically?

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OFFICE DYNAMICS CONFERENCE RECAP PART III: The Final Day

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Ultimately, our progress hinges on the quality relationships and authentic connections we make together, and whether we can implement what we learn. For information on the 2015 Office Dynamics Conference for Administrative Excellence, visit www.officedynamicsconference.com and subscribe for email updates. One is to solve problems.