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Avatarratheesh kumarStudy Skills You Absolutely Need to Rocket Learning Resultsunplag.com - Unicheck TeamIt’s a question that tortures every student: How can I improve my study skills? Is there any way to do it fast and effectively? First off, you need to …
Avatarratheesh kumarThe Myth Of Fearless Leadership: How To Lead When You're AfraidForbes - Chris CancialosiThe fearless leader fallacy harkens back to the “great man” theory of leadership, which portrayed effective leaders as those who charge fearlessly into the melee to save the day. They were “born to lead” and “looked fear in the face without blinking an eye.” Maybe this resonates with some folks out …
Avatarratheesh kumarWhat Is Time Management: 15 Must-Learn Skills - LifeHacklifehack.org - Leon HoTime management, it’s one of those phrases that’s always buzzing around us. But when it comes down to it, not a lot of us really get what it truly …
Avatarratheesh kumarThe 40-30-20-10 Rule Of Time ManagementForbes - George BradtThe underlying concept behind every piece of time management advice you’ve ever received is that you should spend more focused time on what matters most and less or no time on distractions from what matters most. The trouble is that that choice is rarely black and white but, rather, filled with all …