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Opportunities are like buses, there’s one coming by every 10 minutes. The problem is you can’t get on every bus, and there is no magical formula for knowing which bus is the right one. So, you make the best guess, step out and grab on only to realize that a different bus would have gotten you there quicker and better.

Does conflict disrupt your workplace environment? Read on! Judy Ringer answers some commonly asked questions on the subjects of workplace conflict, difficult people, and how to manage them more effectively. Q. What are some typical breakdowns in the workplace? JR: I wouldn’t call them breakdowns.

Friday Video: TED Talk – As a young surgeon, Peter Attia felt contempt for a patient with diabetes. She was overweight, he thought, and thus responsible for the fact that she needed a foot amputation. But years later, Attia received an unpleasant medical surprise that led him to wonder: is our understanding of diabetes right?

Self Help Guides celebrates its 500th article! A big thank you to all our readers! A look at the advantages of an open mind and how to have one.

Life is a rocky road, no question about that. It is filled with successes and failures. Usually, we do not have issues with success. It is failure that bogs us down. How to deal with failures in life when they come? Can they truly represent a learning tool? This article will provide some answers to these questions.

Discover the secret tips on how to overcome challenges in all aspects of your life.

Creative thinkers use their minds fluently. This means they generate large numbers of ideas. You can do this too by following these five simple steps.

Friday Video: TED Talk – Janine Shepherd shares a powerful story about the human potential for recovery. Her message: you are not your body, and giving up old dreams can allow new ones to soar.

It is human nature that when things are not going well in our life we look for reasons that are outside of oneself. We point to the actions of others, we blame the environment around us or we just look at just having bad fortune as reasons. Certainly, external forces do happen and many times they impact people who in no way expected them to happen. However, more often than not, those items that are holding us back or keeping us at a pattern of unrest are internal to us.

Are we all hiding our inner self? Is it right? Should we be afraid to expose our inner selves?