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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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Ellison and Darsy learned that the most challenging (and rewarding) parts of being liveaboards in a relationship had little to do with the logistics of sailing and a lot more to do with life, interpersonal dynamics and developing self-awareness in roughly 350 square feet of space. This guidepost for difficult days is simple and specific.

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Chance the Rapper on Achieving Goals as an Independent Artist & Paying It Forward

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I learned how to use Pro Tools, how to record myself and how to EQ [equalize] my vocals a little bit from Simeon Viltz and another mentor who passed away, Brother Mike Hawkins,” he says. The goal of becoming a millionaire wasn’t on Chance’s list, but it happened anyway. Take music videos, for example. I pay for my own videos….

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3 Books to Help You Grow As a Leader

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Their goal? Pass It On: What I Learned from Mary Kay Ash. Jennifer Bickel Cook, director emeritus for the Mary Kay Museum, shares everything she learned from the businesswoman in her new memoir. Bickel Cook worked with Mary Kay for 25 years, and she felt it was her calling to pass on the lessons she learned from her.

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Writing Meaningful Performance Goals

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“What are your goals for the upcoming year?” But putting these goals into words and describing the specific ways we’ll accomplish them is often easier said than done. And if you’re asked to tie your specific goals in with existing company objectives, it can be even more difficult. Getting Started with Goal Setting.

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How To Create A Happy Workplace? Business Environment Design Matters

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This article was written by Brittany Clark and Andrew McQuilkin of BHDP Architecture for Work Design Magazine. Pavlov’s dogs likely represent the best-known example of the association between specific triggers and positive rewards. Unexpected positive rewards build anticipation, which inspires happiness.

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Cynthia Breazeal Is Making AI Fun and Educational for Kids

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Unlike with previous generations, students today are learning early on how to collaborate with emerging technologies and artificial intelligence to shape the world they want to live in as adults. The pandemic also had a huge impact on kids’ learning and mental health.

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Annie Särnblad Wants to Teach You How to Read Facial Expressions—So You Can Get Ahead in Business

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My goal with being able to read facial expressions was never anything I had intended to use professionally,” Särnblad says. “I She learned to read people and read them well. The universal language of expression Once Särnblad learned about coding facial expressions, she was hooked. Take mergers and acquisitions , for example.