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A Perspective on Work Ethic

The job market is ever-changing, and moving on is easier now than ever. So, if you’re not satisfied with your current role, find something else.

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Astrology: A Personal Journey and Reflection

have bettered myself and my relationships with these tools, and I have seen how with the right resources, individuals, and businesses can use them to better themselves and their businesses.

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Embracing and Empowering Employees

The current shift in collective consciousness emphasises the need for this paradigm shift, yet some workplaces resist, resulting in disengaged employees who barely meet minimum expectations.

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Jump in with Both Feet

What if today really is your last day on Earth? What if it's next week? What's to say you'll be here this time next year? Our time here isn't guaranteed or promised; this is certain.

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A Journey of Self-Discovery

It wasn't a casual "maybe I'll be you again" type of goodbye. It was more akin to trying to squeeze into a dress I owned as a child, only to realise I couldn't fit into those clothes, no matter how much I altered my habits or appearance

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Embracing Self-Compassion

What's done is done. I can't change the past, but what I can control is what I do next. If I constantly beat myself up, how can I improve when my energy is consumed by past regrets?

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Embracing Contradictions

It's becoming clear that the old black-and-white rules don't cut it anymore. Nowadays, you can make a living playing video games in your mom's basement, or gain fame by embracing the very thing everyone tells you to change.

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Redefining Relationships

We have so many choices today; we can live with friends, share parenting duties, and design our lives the way we want.

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Embracing Judgment

The issue is that we tend to view being judgmental as a negative trait, and this label leads us to distance ourselves from it, often attributing it to others. The truth is, pointing out any form of negativity can be seen as a form of judgment.

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