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The times, they are changing — again! Change, as we know, is the one constant in life. Being pliable is a life skill. And the more adaptable we are, the best chance we have to thrive.
We're all growing in new and different ways. The pub is changing too. We've added George J. Ziogas to the editorial team. If you haven't had the pleasure of meeting him, likely you will soon.
Our columnists are still here with help and advice.
Read This If Your Flaws Continue to Trip You Up On Your Path to Success
Do you ever feel like you have these fatal flaws?
You think about building a better future, but you always run into the same pattern over and over again. You start to feel like you're just not built for this path — like you're not cut out for it. → READ MORE.
I Saw True Love In a Grocery Store Parking Lot
I'm not an avid consumer of romantic literature. Nor do I actively look for symbols of love in dull corners of everyday life. I also don't typically mill around in parking lots, gawking at random people. → READ MORE.
I Learned a Surprising Lesson Making Steve Forbes Laugh at a Party
When I first heard Steve Forbes was going to be at our work party, I was giddy. Who knows what other billionaires I'd meet? Maybe I'd be on the cover of Time! → READ MORE.
When You're Caught Between Worlds by Ryan Fan
What if you could transport planets with the snap of the finger and find yourself in a whole new environment?
I've come to realize that in life, there are simply different worlds you occupy. → READ MORE.
People Don't Buy Products, They Buy Stories by Matt Lillywhite
Let me tell you something that most people know, but very few people are willing to say while in the workplace. Nobody enjoys being forced to listen to a PowerPoint presentation. → READ MORE.
An Alternative, Lamborghini-Free Definition of Wealth and Success by Nick Wolny
The scenery was incredible, even without the pain meds. It was everything we wanted and more to detox from months of quarantine-induced cabin fever.
We just got back from Big Bend National Park, a stunning 800,000-acre reserve in West Texas that we'd talked about visiting for years. → READ MORE.
5 Ideas From 5 Books to Make You More Goal-Oriented by Anangsha Alammyan
I used to think reading non-fiction was stressful. The fear of missing out on something potentially important was so strong that I was obsessed with highlighting every point. → READ MORE.
Creative Businesses Can Keep the Physical Store Alive by Paul Myers MBA
the world faces a second wave of Covid-19 restrictions, retail business leaders, and founders need to be brutally honest.
Is the "Physical Store Dead"? → READ MORE.
How To Win Over A Crowd When You Lack A Dazzling Personality by Barry Davret
Some of us weren't blessed with the gift of charm. We can read all the self-help books, absorb all the tips, and take every Dale Carnegie course, but we'll never own a room with our charisma. → READ MORE.
Overcome Obstacles to Grow Your Career by Dayana Sabatin
Every person you look up to — is a magical unicorn in your eyes; you just can't fathom how they got to where they're at. They must have done something to get there → READ MORE.
Let the Ancient Art of Vipassana Change the Way You Think About Pain by Martina Doleckova
Like many others, I used to be skeptical about meditation. I had an app on my phone reminding me to be still for 10 minutes every day, but I struggled.
Somehow it felt like a waste of time. → READ MORE.
Science Says You're Smarter Than You Think by Leah Njoki
there's a way that this year has changed us, it's that it has made us uncertain. Unsure of what lies in the future, what we're capable of, and our ability to move our lives forward. → READ MORE.
Women Still Need to Wait for Men to Make the First Move by Marla Bishop
I know I won't be popular for writing this. But life is not a popularity contest. It's far more important to me that, as a relationship coach, I help as many people as I can achieve their goals → READ MORE.
The 50 Shades of Gray in Parent-Child Estrangement by Beth Bruno
Every one of us who is estranged from a parent or a child has a story. Our stories may share some common themes, but they are all different in some way because every family is different. → READ MORE.
How Would You Spend Your Time if Money Was No Object? by Eva Keiffenheim, MSc
Knowing yourself doesn't happen in an instant.
It happens through continuous inner work; by questioning yourself, and discovering single puzzle pieces to then, finally, putting the single pieces together to form a complete picture. → READ MORE.
Avoid Superficial Gossip to Unlock Your Intellectual Self by Jon Hawkins
You have 24 hours to make something of today. That's 1440 minutes before the clock resets and you're into a new day. → READ MORE.
8 Characteristics of Fiercely Passionate People by Ellen Nguyen
Every one of us has something that we enjoy doing: singing, drawing, writing, cooking, taking photos — to name just a few.
Some treat it as a hobby. Some turn it into a job or a career. → READ MORE.
Taking Yourself Too Seriously? — a Little Work On Your Ego Might Help by Sergey Faldin
It's late, and we're sitting in a fancy restaurant. I just ordered tea and took a phone out of my pocket.
"What are you doing?" she asks me. → READ MORE.
Sometimes Even a Bad Reason Can Help You Get What You Want by Sinem Günel
In 1978, Ellen Langer, a social psychologist at Harvard University, conducted an experiment to discover the hidden power of the word "because". → READ MORE.
What I Learnt About Marriage from a 70-Year-Old Couple at a Bar by Eric Sangerma
They're the only couple on the dance floor in front of the band, but from the smiles on their faces, it's obvious they don't mind.
They move together in perfect unison. → READ MORE.
Success Happens When We Forget About Trying to Find It by Bebe Nicholson
A Confederacy of Dunces was one of the funniest books I ever read. I ran across it in 1980 soon after it was published, and then did what I do whenever I read a book I like. I searched for more books by the author. → READ MORE.
Keep thriving,
Nicole
P.S. Here's one I wrote.
P.P.S. If you're a Publishous writer, please read this.
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