Being in a leadership position can test your communication skills. You have to be able to connect with others, so you can work together to reach your common goals. If you think you may need some help in this area, you have plenty of company. Almost 57% of employees report being given inadequate directions, and 69% of managers say they’re uncomfortable communicating with … [Read more...] about Essential Communications Skills That Leaders Need
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Empty Space, Happy Place: Six Steps to Reduce Clutter
Letting go of your personal belongings for a successful decluttering can feel intimidating. How do you know what to keep and what to toss? What if you need that skirt in a year? How on earth do you get started? If you have asked yourself these questions and more, read on to learn how to declutter and increase your peace. Why Should You Declutter? Decluttering your home is … [Read more...] about Empty Space, Happy Place: Six Steps to Reduce Clutter
Top 5 Traits of Highly Communicative Parents
Communication in any relationship is important, and sometimes easily overlooked. Because our children learn from us, the way we communicate to and around them is especially important. Practicing good communication creates a deeper bond within the parent-child relationship, grows your child’s self-esteem, and models healthy communication practices to your child. Making … [Read more...] about Top 5 Traits of Highly Communicative Parents
How to Start Your Coaching Business on Part-Time Hours
Do you love helping others and walking them through steps to achieve a particular goal? Maybe it’s something you do with friends or family - they come to you with questions. You’re wondering how you can start a coaching business on part-time hours. Maybe it’s because you love your day job –– or maybe it’s because you aren’t ready to quit your day job yet. Starting a … [Read more...] about How to Start Your Coaching Business on Part-Time Hours
How to Make a Good Impression in Your First Month at a New Job
Getting a new job is a nerve-wracking experience. There’s the stress of the application process to consider, the headache of the interview, and the agonizing wait while you wonder whether you’ve been accepted. Unfortunately for those who hate the process of getting a new job, the work doesn’t stop after you’ve been offered the role either. During the first thirty or so … [Read more...] about How to Make a Good Impression in Your First Month at a New Job