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Do You Have A Problem Saying No?

Office Dynamics

How do assert myself when I can’t take on any more?” In the past, climbing up to the position I presently hold, it was an asset and it helped me to get noticed and promoted, but now I find it has labeled me as the go-to person. Are you an assistant who doesn’t have any trouble saying no?

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Unlearning Silence in the Workplace: How to Speak Up at Work

Success

Speaking up can be more challenging for women due to historical gender norms that discourage assertiveness,” Bevins says. It is essential to promote inclusivity, mentorship and leadership training to empower women to voice their opinions confidently.” How are those costs the same or different in our current life or work situation?”

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Life's Not Fair

Brilliantly Better

1 trackback } Tweets that mention Life’s Not Fair -- Topsy.com September 8, 2010 at 5:07 pm { 4 comments… read them below or add one } 1 Sajib September 7, 2010 at 9:23 pm I wish I wasn’t born. Part of me likes this, part of me doesn’t; that kind of figures, I guess. As simple or as complicated as you see fit. {

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How To Live A Scriptless Life

Brilliantly Better

Many religions are promoting this. Well, I like to think I invented it (didn’t find it in a dictionary anyway). And it literally means: “without a script” (yeah, right). Yeah, this is serious stuff. Unconsciously playing games is happening more often than we know. Many of them won’t have answers. Let’s start. Thousands of times.

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The Death Of The Deadline As We Know It

Brilliantly Better

What you have to do is a burden. You have to take it away, to overcome it, to eliminate it. The more you eliminate, the better you’ll feel. Train yourself to become better at killing tasks. At a certain level, this psychology is, as I already said, very motivating. Fighting for our survival is deeply wired in our unconscious memory. Back to Assess.

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