Articles in Behavior
Article #595
Although emotions and feelings are something each one of us has, it doesn’t mean that they are easy to handle or manage. For some people, they generally don’t cause too many problems, unless there is a major challenge in their life.
Article #593
Working with Narcissistic Histrionics – every business has them and astute leaders know how to diffuse this character and help the team understand how to work with this person. Discover how these tips work for you.
Post #586
Friday Video: TED Talk – Steven Pinker’s book The Blank Slate argues that all humans are born with some innate traits.
Post #581
Friday Video: TED Talk – Body language affects how others see us, but it may also change how we see ourselves. Social psychologist Amy Cuddy shows how “power posing” — standing in a posture of confidence, even when we don’t feel confident — can affect testosterone and cortisol levels in the brain, and might even have an impact on our chances for success.
Article #579
No matter how hard you try to maintain a calm working environment, sometimes it may seem that there are one or two individuals who consistently seem to be working against you rather than with you. If you are tired of all the drama-queens and kings who live their life in a perpetual state of crisis, there are ways to reduce this chaos.
Article #578
When your energy is depleted, are you burned out or simply bored? How can you tell? Read on.
Article #577
At the end of the day, it is your decision that counts when it comes to the direction that you wish to take in your life. Nobody else can take charge or become accountable of your personal decisions, so you must try your best to improve self control. If your long term and short term goals give you the general idea on how things should be done, self control lays down the foundation for the rationale or motivation to do it.
Post #576
Friday Video: TED Talk – What is jealousy? What drives it, and why do we secretly love it?
Article #573
When it comes to how someone behaves and sees themselves for instance, childhood development is often cited as a primary factor. This will include how one’s father and mother treated them during their formative years as a child and a baby and even one’s time in the womb.
Article #570
Authentic leadership goes beyond what we tend to think of as the skills and knowledge required for leadership. Rather, authentic leaders know how to lead from a place beyond the intellectual mind. They operate from the heart and are always in line with their purpose in life. They are simply and genuinely themselves in all situations. Leaders who embody authentic leadership are able to move smoothly and effortlessly between two worlds. These leaders have six characteristics.