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How to Practice Gratitude in Your Daily Life

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It’s a great way to mentally shift focus to positive aspects of life instead of constantly falling into cycles of stress, anxiety, envy and cynicism. Evidence has shown that engaging in gratitude practices can help people feel more satisfied in life and boost their self-esteem, according to psychological research.

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7 Daily Habits to Build Your Resilience

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Prolonged stress and anxiety take a toll on your mind and body. Such prolonged stress leads to lack of concentration, irritability, and fatigue. Even an urban environment offers the richness of sky, sun, grass and trees. In one particularly stressful work environment, a lunch walk in a nearby neighborhood can refuel you.

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What Does an “Ideal” Work Week Look Like for an EA?

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Ideal” means different things to different people, but for the sake of this post, we’re defining it as your most productive, least-stressful work week. When applied to work days, this theory suggests that employees will be most productive if their basic needs are met in the work environment. Is there any such thing?

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SUCCESS’ 2024 Women of Influence

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In her role as a diversity, equity and inclusion professional, she brought systemic changes to the work environment via policy changes, training and advocacy. That messaging that we internalize starts to erode our confidence and our self-esteem.” You have to be intentional about creating an environment where people thrive.”

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Want to Boost Your Creativity? Try These 12 Easy Hacks This Year

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Before you let that negative inner voice bash any remnants of self-esteem, take a deep breath and enjoy the sometimes frustrating part of the creative process. Try building a LEGO airplane using only one kind of block, for example. Your half-awake brain might just produce an idea so ridiculous it works. Enjoy the process.

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The Truth About Impostor Syndrome and How to Overcome It

Stephanie LH Calahan

Social media users have created a voyeuristic environment where we can easily get caught up in “comparisonitis.” Here are some examples. You get stressed when you’re not working and find downtime difficult or completely wasteful. technology and medicine); and. people in areas that are creative (e.g.,

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What Is Happiness and Why Is It Important?

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And excessive amounts of the “stress hormones” adrenaline and cortisol—released during negative states such as sadness, fear and anxiety—increase heart rate and blood pressure over time, triggering a host of other health problems. Feeling flow on a regular basis bolsters your self-esteem, confidence, and yes, happiness. .

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