AvatarBoukje van der PantA Critical Person's Guide To Getting The Most Out Of Your Self-CriticismForbes - Steli EftiWe’ve all been there before... You’re in the middle of a job interview, a coffee meeting with a potential client, a sales pitch, or just a lunch with a few colleagues and you start rambling. You go on and on and on and only realize what you’re doing after you see their eyes start to glaze over. And …
AvatarBoukje van der PantEverything you need to become happier, according to scienceverified_publisherFast Company - By Jessica ThiefelsHappiness is truly in the journey and with this guide in your toolbox, happiness, both in work and life, will no longer feel out of reach. Humans often think of happiness as a transitory state—an emotion that ebbs or flows depending on external factors and life circumstances. However, happiness is …
AvatarBoukje van der PantThe 5-hour rule: How to turn a wasted day into a successful onebigthink.com - Jonny ThomsonI like to make chit-chat now and then. One of my go-to conversation topics — most people’s go-to conversation topic — is TV. I might open with, “are …
AvatarBoukje van der PantHow to Grow Into The Kind Of Person You've Always Wanted To Beyourtango.com - Katherine AgranovichAfter working with friends and clients over the last few years, helping them achieve their dreams and goals, I’ve arrived at this realization: It’s …
AvatarBoukje van der Pant36 Questions to Improve Your Self-Understandingpsychologytoday.com - Gary W. Lewandowski Jr. Ph.D.There is a well-known set of 36 questions that helps two strangers get to know each other, and potentially fall in love. These questions, popularized …
AvatarBoukje van der PantHow to make better and faster decisions when you are struggling to keep upverified_publisherFast Company - By Katarina Berg And Tomas Chamorro PremuzikThe ultimate goal is not perfection or being right all the time, but finding better ways of being wrong. Although most people love freedom and choice, especially the freedom to choose, psychological science has long suggested that too much choice comes not only with an inability to make decisions, …