Hello book lovers! In celebration of Women’s History Month, I would like to present to you, Nigerian novelist, short story writer, and non-fiction writer, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. She has published multiple works some of which are under the name Amanda N. Adichie. Her first novel, Purple Hibiscus (2003) was shortlisted for the Orange Prize for […]
Nope, that’s not red paint! Dune bashing* is fun; my first time dune bashing yesterday should have been fun but it wasn’t as fun as it could be. [*nope, this has nothing to do with moaning about the Dennis Villeneuve sci-fi film but the joy of taking a 4×4 🚙 out into the desert 🏜 to power […]
Photo: @ffstop Software solutions and the technologies supporting them are playing an increasingly critical role in driving businesses forward. In the modern world, such solutions are now considered essential to running a successful business as they can automate mundane tasks and help companies, large or small, streamline their operations. Typically, software such as that linked […]
Photo by Counselling via Pixabay Attract the Right Job Or Clientele: Do We Eat To Live Or Live To Eat? Note: Professor M.S. Rao, Ph.D. International Leadership Guru provides today’s blog story, ‘Do we eat to live or live to eat?’ Professor M.S. Rao, Ph.D., is the Father of “Soft Leadership” and the Founder of […]
Photo by Krys Amon on Unsplash Graphic by Lorraine Segal What is the Rashomon Effect? And how can it help with Conflict? In my twenties, I got hooked on old Japanese Samurai movies and watched many cinema classics. The one that made the biggest impression, so that it haunted me decades later, was called Rashomon. […]
They’re all interconnected and essential. As we go through life, it’s essential to recognize and appreciate the good things we have, but at the same time, it’s necessary to set boundaries that ensure our mental and emotional wellbeing. Gratitude is often thought of as simply saying “thank you,” but it’s much more than that. Gratitude […]
The noise of the world exhausts me on a good day. On a migraine day, the noise of the world is nauseating, literally. Those who have migraine need no explanation of what I mean. The power of silence possesses a convenient spot in the seasoned migraineur’s toolbelt. Sensitivity to sound is a common symptom of […]
Rate this post What is Epilepsy? Imagine being awake and alert one second and seizing the next. You come back to consciousness, confused, with fearful faces surrounding you. It’s a scary experience, but you are not alone. According to the UF Health Department of Neurology, epilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorders in […]
“So, you’re telling me that THIS customer is more important than all the rest?” And that I should give them preference over everyone else that walks in the door?” Read 3 Reasons Why Successful Teams Earn Your Trust. “But they’re a VIP”, she kept on saying. Now she’s starting to annoy me… I was having […]