DOCUMENT THE GOOD LIFE
It’s human nature to always want the next best thing, to covet the new smartphone, aspire to the big promotion. After all, the grass is always greener on the other side, right? Not always.
It’s human nature to always want the next best thing, to covet the new smartphone, aspire to the big promotion. After all, the grass is always greener on the other side, right? Not always.
Kate White | Real Simple Give a Compliment A tech company I worked with found that its employees became more productive after the supervisor started offering one piece of praise a day. It wasn’t that each person received a compliment. All it took was one flattering remark total to make everyone, including the manager, feel…
Scientifically verified tips for using positive communication with your partner after 50. #1: Write a gratitude letter to your partner letting them know the big and small things you’re thankful for about them. Give it to them or read it aloud (while they blush). Why: Studies have shown that people who regularly practice gratitude are more satisfied…
Allan Pulga | Oct 17, 2011 Former national CBS anchor Michelle Gielan spoke at the 2011 Wireless Summit about the recession and its effect on people across the U.S. “But what about its effect on children?” she asked. “What if the news is playing and children are in the room listening to these reports about foreclosure, unemployment and crisis?”…
Engagement and motivation are buzzwords in the world of employment regarding many employees today. However, finding and feeling true meaning in what we do might be the secret to success in all things work-related, especially in terms of motivation. Psychologist Michelle Gielan joins Tim Muma to discuss the enormous impact other people have in our…