Tag: education
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It’s Okay to Receive: Why Sharing Your Gifts Isn’t the Same as Giving Them Away
For years, many of us sit on our talents. We create, we heal, we guide, and we pour energy into helping others, often for free. Sometimes we feel guilty even thinking about asking for compensation. “I don’t want to seem greedy,” we say. Or, “People might not understand the value of what I do.” If…
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Your morning fix: Where your greatness lies.
One of the main emotions that awakens your senses and influences how you perceive the world is love. As a result, our emotions whether positive or negative may guide our life. It’s critical to keep in mind that emotion has the capacity to either start a life or end it. However, someone who is aware…
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Top 5 Communication Problems in Unhappy Relationships.
Communication is at the heart of intimate human relationships, it is literally the foundation on which all else is built. The ability to communicate is an essential skill individuals must master if they are to enjoy close relationships, in fact the ability and the willingness to communicate have been found to be among the most…
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Your Thursdays Morning Fix: The path to developing is never the easiest.
When you are at your lowest, you have 2 choices, sink low in despair or get up and try again. The path to developing ourselves and becoming a better person is never the easiest one.
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New self help Channel.
I’ve started to separate my educational content, from my regular stuff, more organized. You can see them here, between business and psychology content, I am more drawn to psychology info taken from college courses, follow!!!😊
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Your skills are your most valuable assets.
Hey, Jill here lol Among my many assets are: mother, content creator, hairstylist, cook, accountant, lawyer, psychologist, writer, interior decorator in my own right, and former wife haha I say this to emphasize the point that your skills should define you rather than a degree. You can learn things from books or from your own…
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How do we learn-Identifying multiple intelligences.

With his hypothesis of Multiple Intelligences, Howard Gardner, a Harvard University professor, revolutionized people’s perceptions of intellect and learning in 1983. Gardner believes that everyone possesses at least eight intelligences, and that some of these intelligences have been developed more fully than others. He defines intelligence as “an ability to solve problems or fashion products…