- 1. Twelve Critical Thinking Skills and Seven Dispositions
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- Critical thinking skills and dispositions In the article What Critical Thinking Means, I discussed the fact that even the experts don't agree on the definition of critical thinking (CT). It is largely ...
- Created on 08 June 2021
- 2. How to Turn Conflicts into Opportunities to Strengthen Your Relationships
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- How to turn conflicts into opportunities to strengthen your relationships I am continuously on the lookout for skills that are so rare in our modern world, yet so useful, that they can be called "superpowers." ...
- Created on 01 March 2022
- 3. Build Trust And Quality Social Connections Through Self-Disclosure
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- ... and action), competence, and caring about others. Additionally, the article pointed out a huge gap between the need to improve "intimacy skills" and the emphasis organizations place on such skills. In ...
- Created on 08 February 2022
- 4. Understand Perceptions, Perspectives, and Social Influences to Increase Self-Awareness
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- ... of being able to build connections with them. Service Orientation: being helpful, contributing to the group effort, and demonstrating good listening skills. A person with Organisational Awareness i ...
- Created on 28 January 2022
- 5. Improve Your Self-Awareness and Live a More Fulfilling Life. Three Questions Answered
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- ... the dull pain of unconsciousness that would last the rest of our lives. – Marianne Williamson According to Sutton's study, journaling without the skills or resources to move from self-reflection to ...
- Created on 20 January 2022
- 6. How To Look, Think, Feel, And Act With Clarity And Awareness
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- ... & Francis Group We can continue to develop our self-awareness skills by thinking like scientists. Observation allows us to test hypotheses and make predictions. The key to success is finding easy and ...
- Created on 16 January 2022
- 7. What Is Priming? Wield Its Secret By Learning How It Controls You
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- ... You can improve your writing skills by understanding priming. Saying someone had a rough day will cause the reader to make associations with sandpaper, while saying they had a bad day won't do this. By ...
- Created on 28 December 2021
- 8. What Is Self-Efficacy?
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- ... certain characteristics. These characteristics may include self-efficacy." https://positivepsychology.com/resilience-skills/ referring to Connor, K. M., & Davidson, J. R. T. (2003). Development of a new ...
- Created on 21 December 2021
- 9. Listening Well Is a Superpower
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- ... be boring. In fact, you can tell whether you are really listening by the way the conversation goes. If it is boring, chances are you aren't. The skill of "active listening" is considered one of the skills ...
- Created on 29 October 2021
- 10. How to Be a Great Conversationalist
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- How to be a great conversationalist I've written a lot lately about prioritizing relationships, so now is an excellent time to explore the secret to creating new relationships - good conversation skills. ...
- Created on 07 September 2021
- 11. Empathy - What Is It? Why is It Important? How to Be More Empathetic
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- ... conflict resolution skills. Those with greater empathy skills work better within a team. Highly empathetic people are more prosocial, and this is linked to higher levels of performance, productivity, ...
- Created on 31 August 2021
- 12. Trust: Why It's Essential, and How to Earn I
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- ... than being off the charts in one or two areas." Intimacy skills can usually be learned. This offers organizations a great opportunity to enhance employee trustworthiness. Despite this, most organizations ...
- Created on 25 August 2021
- 13. How to Be Valuable
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- ... Helping the person obtain the resources or skills they need to accomplish a project. Providing assistance personally or allocating personnel to help. Removing barriers to access, such as helping ...
- Created on 20 August 2021
- 14. What You've Been Taught About How to Learn Is All Wron
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- ... thinking. I discovered that transferable skills generally involve some sort of deliberate comparison. Learning productively The seventh and eighth points are mainly related to time management and ...
- Created on 13 August 2021
- 15. How to Enjoy Your Work
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- ... Did it provide opportunities for advancement? Did it let you showcase your skills? In all likelihood, you felt appreciated by your employer or manager. This is one of the main reasons people stay in ...
- Created on 05 August 2021
- 16. Seeing Past the Bumps in the Road
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- ... to follow these steps. Adapt The next climb begins here. Leaving the past behind allows room for creativity. This is the time to develop new skills, attitudes, and means of expression. Focusing on ...
- Created on 27 July 2021
- 17. How to Minimize Regrets
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- ... if you don't enjoy it. Many experts learned invaluable lessons from bad jobs. Finally, no one should underestimate the importance of interpersonal skills, aka emotional intelligence. In fact, the six elements ...
- Created on 14 July 2021
- 18. How to Prioritize Relationships
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- ... involved in something significant Having a chance to excel Doing something to a high ethical standard Obtaining resources Increasing their skills Getting backing for or assistance with a project ...
- Created on 07 July 2021
- 19. How to Find a Career with a Bright Outlook
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- ... in the tasks and skills required. Both involve frequent, unambiguous feedback. In addition to the above, engaging work often has a substantial impact on the lives of other people. Oldham and Hackman ...
- Created on 23 June 2021
- 20. Can Critical Thinking Be Taught?
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- ... one source, critical thinking gives you at least 20 advantages, more than 15 skills and abilities, and is necessary for more than ten aspects of a desirable life. At least, that's how many they listed ...
- Created on 31 May 2021