Think too much? Do you often consider every possible avenue, approach, response, or path? We wonder, and wonder, and wonder… and wonder some more. The cycle may drive us crazy when in reality, these thoughts are not rational. … Read More
Posts Tagged ‘Baltimore Market Research’
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Just Curious…
Authentic thought leaders know: Effective thinking is born with the realization that we know much less than we think we do.
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Change Agent: Emotions
Emotions govern our lives. How we feel contributes to every decision, act, interaction, and outcome. Experiences are more complex than merely positive or negative. The game changer: we all possess emotive choice and research indicates those choices greatly affect physical… Read More
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Social Media Etiquette
Our virtual world is a reflection of our personal brand. Accordingly, etiquette is a wise, worthwhile effort. We live in a transparent world knowing exactly where people visit, what they eat, and with whom they are sharing the experience. Many… Read More
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Emotional Fitness
Ever feel out of touch with yourself? Every now and then it is common for us to lose touch with our inner selves. It is easy to get caught up in our day to day routines and forget the most… Read More
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Human Connection
Struggle to make your point? Missing signals from others? The ability to communicate is a skill we often take for granted. Most of us consider ourselves to be pretty good communicators, especially when we are communicating with people we know.
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Social Detoxing
Ever notice how being around happy people improves one’s mood? Other times reflecting on a situation only to realize negative people sucked the life out of you? It is a known fact we are the product of those with whom… Read More
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Not So Golden Rule
One of the first lessons children are taught regarding kindness is to “treat others the way you would want to be treated.” The Golden Rule is a moral standard found across religious and spiritual texts, as well as academia, also… Read More
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Wisdom Imparted
Education is emphasized in today’s society as an empowering avenue one must take to advance their career, and consequently their life. Statistics equate education to income or career success, albeit less often to happiness.